Bush Tit Nest - Just hanging around.
Bush tit nests are unusual. I photographed this on the Okanagan rail trail near Winfield, BC. Saturday found a friend and I walking along the Okanagan rail trail near Winfield, BC. There were several grey-coloured bag-shaped things hanging from several trees beside the path. I looked at them, wondering what they were. Possibly debris of some sort that had been blown up into the crown, or maybe some article of clothing that had become discoloured over the years. Then, it occurred to me. These had to be the nests of bush tits. The bag or sock nest of bush tits are made from grasses, mosses, and other vegetable matter woven together eith spider webs making them somewhat elastic. The bowlshaped end is well insulated and is lined with feathers and fur. The enterance is at the top. The ones I saw were high up in trees; it would be unlikely for a snake to make its way up there. The birds take up to a month to make the nest...