Thursday
Jun042009
FOUR Hungry Mouths

Yes, count them. There are FOUR birdies in the nest, not three.
I counted eggs. I counted heads. I counted beaks. So you can imagine my surprise when there were FOUR heads popping up in the nest today.
I taught preschool. I know how to count to three. I can only think that one egg/birdie was hiding.
See for yourself:
in
Bird Nesting,
Spring,
nature



Reader Comments (3)
:0) Yes I do believe I spotted 4 ...
Wow they really get excited for that food. I wonder if there will be a runt (the slow bird to the food)?
I counted four- Hopefully the worm divided by four will suffice!
Now how did that happen?? Can birds have identical twins - in the same egg - or could they be conjoined?? :)