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Lillyangel 05-16-2024 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Happydaz (Post 2330306)
If it was a bird who killed the bluebird offspring it was probably a house sparrow. There are some ideas on discouraging them, such as cleaning out the birdhouse if they have built a nest after evicting the bluebirds and then move the nesting box to another location. Since these sparrows are not native birds they are not protected, bluebirds are protected. If you have a bird feeder nearby stop using it or relocate it farther away as seed feeders attract house sparrows. You can also purchase wider, slit opening bluebird houses that deter the sparrows who prefer a round hole. You may need a wire mesh guard over the wider opening as animals may have increased access to the babies. If no house sparrow builds a nest after this calamity maybe it was another creature. Usually a house sparrow throws out the bluebirds to build its own nest. Good luck! Keep trying.

Thank you!

Lillyangel 05-16-2024 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Sherkugawa (Post 2330354)
My first guess is the bird house hole might be too large. Bluebirds need a specific type of house. As a modification I have seen wire cages built in front of the access that allows bluebirds in but larger birds out. Sorry for your loss!

QUOTE=Lillyangel;2330273]About 3 days before the chicks were ready to leave the nest something pulled them out of the nest, killed them, but did not eat them. Some have told me that it must have been other birds that did this. I believe this is true, but would like some info on how to protect the nesting box since there are many types of aggressive birds in my neighborhood. I am very upset about this because I never even knew that bluebirds were songbirds until the mother sang me the most beautiful song I ever heard a bird sing. After the slaughter she came back and sat on the light post across the street for 2 days. I only saw the father briefly one time after the tragedy. I am thinking that maybe I should take down the nesting box (which it just a birdhouse), since I don't know what I am doing and do not care to be an accessory to any more murders of such wonderful creatures. But then I think about how much I would like to help them expand their population.

[/QUOTE] Thank you!

wisbad1 05-16-2024 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2330290)
Magpies have taken two nests in my garden here in the UK this year.
A blackbirds eggs were taken, and young eaten from a Finch's nest.
I know where the Magpie nests, and it is hard not to drive them off, but I won't.
Every year, half the fledglings seem to make it, but a lot do not.
Nature is as wonderful, as it is cruel.

You live in the UK ? Why are you on this page?

Two Bills 05-17-2024 04:15 AM

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Originally Posted by wisbad1 (Post 2332018)
You live in the UK ? Why are you on this page?

I am waiting for a place in a top hotel, so I can become an illegal immigrant.
In the meantime, I learn as much about the American way of life as I can from these pages.
It’s also a public website. :shrug:

Topspinmo 05-17-2024 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by simplesimonsaid (Post 2330911)
That has to be very painful.:icon_wink:

Not cavity you’re thinking of :beer3: Yes very painful for native birds, don’t believe me Utube it.

Topspinmo 05-17-2024 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 2332027)
I am waiting for a place in a top hotel, so I can become an illegal immigrant.
In the meantime, I learn as much about the American way of life as I can from these pages.
It’s also a public website. :shrug:

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