March 31 - The hunt for the pebble nest

After seeing user @ingridcarmean upload observations of some interesting nests[1][2][3], I decided to see if I could locate any of my own to help identify their makers. After several hours I was able to locate 2, unfortunately they were both already vacated as with ingrid's observations. I'll return throughout the year to try to solve this little mystery.

Posted on 08 de maio de 2024, 07:31 AM by robogenesis robogenesis

Observações

Fotos / Sons

Observador

robogenesis

Data

Março 31, 2024 04:03 PM PDT

Descrição

"Nests are built in exposed riverbanks, holes in the soil, sand dunes, or among plant roots (Wilson and Carril 2016). Nests are also built above ground in preexisting natural cavities in wood, hollow stems, or rock crevices, as well as in exposed areas on rocks or twigs (Wilson and Carril 2016). Nests are composed of pebbles, sand, and occasionally pieces of plants with resins. Nests consist of one or more cells in a single chamber or as separated clusters of cells and sometimes with a parchment-like membranous lining (Grigarick and Stange 1968)." [source]

Local supporting observations

Two-celled cluster made of sand and possibly plant matter, "parchment-like" inner layer obvious with a little probing, estimating roughly 10-15mm tall by 5-10mm wide. Thumb for scale, and an earwig can be seen in the first photo. Roughly 1.5ft above ground level.

Partner observation

Fotos / Sons

Observador

robogenesis

Data

Março 31, 2024 01:49 PM PDT

Descrição

"Nests are built in exposed riverbanks, holes in the soil, sand dunes, or among plant roots (Wilson and Carril 2016). Nests are also built above ground in preexisting natural cavities in wood, hollow stems, or rock crevices, as well as in exposed areas on rocks or twigs (Wilson and Carril 2016). Nests are composed of pebbles, sand, and occasionally pieces of plants with resins. Nests consist of one or more cells in a single chamber or as separated clusters of cells and sometimes with a parchment-like membranous lining (Grigarick and Stange 1968)." [source]

Local supporting observations

Two-celled chamber made of sand and possibly plant matter, apparent visible "parchment-like" layer between cells, estimating roughly 10-15mm tall by 5-10mm wide. Roughly a foot off the ground.

Partner observation

Fotos / Sons

What

Morangos (Género Fragaria)

Observador

robogenesis

Data

Março 31, 2024 02:02 PM PDT

Descrição

A lone strawberry plant.

Fotos / Sons

Observador

robogenesis

Data

Março 31, 2024 04:26 PM PDT

Fotos / Sons

What

Trombeta-Dourada (Narcissus pseudonarcissus)

Observador

robogenesis

Data

Março 31, 2024 04:14 PM PDT

Fotos / Sons

What

Dicotiledóneas (Classe Magnoliopsida)

Observador

robogenesis

Data

Março 31, 2024 03:15 PM PDT

Fotos / Sons

Observador

robogenesis

Data

Março 31, 2024 03:19 PM PDT

Fotos / Sons

Observador

robogenesis

Data

Março 31, 2024 02:04 PM PDT

Descrição

Fotos / Sons

Observador

robogenesis

Data

Março 31, 2024 01:59 PM PDT

Fotos / Sons

What

Trombeta-Dourada (Narcissus pseudonarcissus)

Observador

robogenesis

Data

Março 31, 2024 04:10 PM PDT

Fotos / Sons

Observador

robogenesis

Data

Março 31, 2024 01:17 PM PDT

Fotos / Sons

What

Cogumelos Lamelados (Ordem Agaricales)

Observador

robogenesis

Data

Março 31, 2024 04:27 PM PDT

Fotos / Sons

Observador

robogenesis

Data

Março 31, 2024 04:13 PM PDT

Fotos / Sons

What

Insetos Alados (Subclasse Pterygota)

Observador

robogenesis

Data

Março 31, 2024 03:15 PM PDT

Descrição

Fotos / Sons

Observador

robogenesis

Data

Março 31, 2024 01:57 PM PDT

Fotos / Sons

Observador

robogenesis

Data

Março 31, 2024 12:49 PM PDT

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