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By Chuck Cagara
The four Oak Titmouse hatchlings should be ready to fledge in perhaps a week or so.
They can be heard “cheeping” noisily when the parents leave to bring in food. Then, when we begin to open the box, they clam up as a defense against predators.
Here the beaks of two can be seen while the other two have tried to hunker down for safety.