- The hatchlings have died of heat stroke.
- The hatchlings have dived into the pond to get cool, aka drowning.
- The hatchlings have fledged. Grown their flight feathers. Flown away.
Within a few minutes, the ruckus from the apple tree made us hope that #3 was the answer. Two adults swooped noisily in and out of the tree, and another bird flew out. And then, above their raucous cheeps! we heard a softer peep.
One young house sparrow clung to a cleft in the tree's upper branches, which rocked in the evening wind. As I watched the bird and listened to it cry, I had an old Shirelles soundtrack in my mind:
Mamma said there'd be days like this, days like this, Mamma said.
And then — we don't actually know when — the fledgling lifted into the air, and was gone. The nesters have flown.
Fledgling house sparrow in apple tree © SB |
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