A bluebird generally does not sit on the first egg, nor the subsequent eggs, until she lays the entire clutch. The female usually begins consistent incubation when the last egg is laid, or sometimes a day before. This helps ensure all eggs hatch at about the same time so feeding can begin.Wow. Where's the mother?
Yes, that's a male Eastern bluebird.
We'll know more in a few days, man. Bought the wife a bag of those "Robins Eggs" which are chocolate covered malted milk balls with a thin candy shell and are her favorite. She may have pranked me.You sure that's not one of those small mini Easter eggs, surrounded by some dead grass?

Cool.
My box get's a couple of Great Tits every day. I think a male and a female (once the female gets in, the (I think) male gets out. Don't spend any time together inside.
They both shuffle the material inside (some straw I put in), the pick around the entrance hole (marking their territory) but only took a little bit of material in 3 times.
So I hope it get's a nest, but I'm definitely not sure.
If the cam has a hole for the mic maybe a piece of electrical tape over it would knock it out and you can keep the audio enabled and stream 'null' audio to YT....Well, they're definitely building a nest now. Very busy bring nesting materials inside.
I have no experience with Youtube streaming, but I've managed to get a (private) livestream going for a bit, directly from the camera. Pretty cool.
Unfortunately Youtube has no setting to disable the audio (at least; I can't find it).
That's to bad, would be cool to have it go to Youtube, but there's no way I'm going to stream our backyard audio to Youtube...

If the cam has a hole for the mic maybe a piece of electrical tape over it would knock it out and you can keep the audio enabled and stream 'null' audio to YT....![]()
Google says you can livestream without audio but I can't find that on YT, plus I had always heard YT required audio with the video...so basically I'm no help at all...sorry!I would like to keep the audio for ourselves.
Using the substream and disabling audio on that won't work either, because I think Youtube wants and audio-input. (and substream is a very low resolution).
I still have to build my new NAS/server and I had Frigate in mind and I think you can use that to stream to Youtube (with or without audio).
But I still haven't bought/build a system...

Google says you can livestream without audio but I can't find that on YT, plus I had always heard YT required audio with the video...so basically I'm no help at all...sorry!![]()