Sunday I noticed movement in that direction and watched through our bedroom window. A pair of violet-green swallows appeared to be checking out the place!
While we would have loved to host a bluebird family, these swallows are also beautiful bug-eaters. I never saw the female actually enter the nestbox, though, so I wondered if the hole was too small.
Yesterday the swallows were back. Suddenly I saw a small bird make a beeline past the swallows and disappear into the nest box! Was Mrs. Bluebird using the box, or had someone else moved in?
This afternoon while waiting for my farrier/shearer to arrive, I watched the box again. I saw two small birds fly in, and one leave. It was hard to track it into the nearby tree, and I didn't get a good look at it. But I think it might have been a chickadee. I'll have to keep watching, and let you know. (It is very tempting to lift the lid and peak, but I don't want to scare a bird off eggs.)
Handsome Blake, the baby daddy |
Blake's rooed mid-side sample |
That's it from a tired shepherd at . . .
3 comments:
Birds are so fun to watch...and I'm glad some little ones decided to take up residence in the birdhouse.
You have been one BUSY shepherd!!
I am just about ready to given up on blue birds :-/ I keep hopin' Last year the swallows nested in the blue bird house & they were really fun to watch. Your fleeces are gorgeous!
Yay shearing :-D. I'm trying for some purple martins this year, but so far, no luck. Hopefully some young birds will find the house later this summer and remember for next year.
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