Date: 5/11/26 10:37 am From: Pauli Driver-Smith <hollyhockfarms...> Subject: Re: [cobirds] Re: And now there are two!
I'm not getting anything done these days except watch the nest. I can't see it from my house, so I have to walk out across from my tree line to my field to see any action. The female was busy today.
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From: Kirstin C. <kirstinaec...>
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2026 10:22 AM
To: Driver-Smith Pauli <hollyhockfarms...>
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Re: And now there are two!
That's so interesting! It sure seems like a hopeful, positive sign that they are placing sticks and "treasured trash" on your platform. If they do nest there this year, you may not get anything done, because you'll have your binoculars trained on that nest all day long. I know this from experience--I installed a kestrel nest box, equipped with a 24/7 nest camera, and I have a hard time doing anything besides watching tiny kestrel chicks being fed.
Glad the bungees are gone!
Best,
Kirstin Chapman
Arvada
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On May 11, 2026, at 9:48 AM, Pauli Driver-Smith <hollyhockfarms...> wrote:
They seem to be very particular about their architecture of their new home. Only the best sticks and junk will do. Slow but steady progress. Maybe they are just playing at housekeeping this year in prep for next. 🙂
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From: Kirstin C. <kirstinaec...>
Sent: Monday, May 11, 2026 9:30 AM
To: Driver-Smith Pauli <hollyhockfarms...>
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Re: And now there are two!
Whew! Great news.
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On May 10, 2026, at 12:47 PM, Pauli Driver-Smith <hollyhockfarms...> wrote:
I shouldn't have worried. A strong wind came up last night and detached and blew the cords away. One Osprey was on the perch and the other was circling around above and over the lake. I heard my first Osprey call this morning.
Pauli Smith
Highlandlake/Mead, Weld County
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From: <cobirds...> <cobirds...> on behalf of Pauli Driver-Smith <hollyhockfarms...>
Sent: Friday, May 8, 2026 4:55 PM
To: cobirds <cobirds...>
Subject: [cobirds] And now there are two!
There is another problem, though. They brought in some tangled bungee cords. It is hanging from the side of the platform. I think the hook on one end is attached to the top of the platform.
I had a lot of trees limbs come down in the storm, so I asked the tree trimmer if while he has his bucket crane here could he unhook it. He said that his license won't allow it because they are predatory birds. I thought that only mattered once they start nesting, not before they lay any eggs? I don't know if they are even going to nest this year. They haven't made a lot of progress on their nest yet, and it is getting rather late.
What do you all think? Do you know anyone in the Mead area with a cherry picker that can grab the bungee cord?
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