Hi Everyone! I live in Southern Lancaster County and just discovered blue birding as a hobby this year. I’m the ex-ignoramus who fed cheap bird food and didn’t know the difference between a sparrow and a swallow last year
But I’ve been learning and had a bluebird house this summer. I put the mono filament up around the hole and weighted down from the top as well. So far, sparrow proof, and my five eggs and now little fledglings are about two weeks old (picture taken yesterday will be posted if I can find how to – and I only peeked once a week, this was the first picture). This morning… disaster… sparrow attack. I witnessed it and ran out. At least one baby dead, poked bloody in the center of its head. I know at least three are still okay. Mom and dad have returned and are feeding the survivors.
Here’s what I’ve done today, wondering if it’s right or if there are other suggestions… I raised the roof completely, as I heard sparrows did not like open roofed boxes. Put it down to about 2 inches open this evening, in fears of early fledgling. Ok to go ahead and close all the way? Took the dead baby out. There may be one more, but they all SEEM okay without handling, and I didn’t want to do too much at once by lifting them all and scaring off mom and dad. Put dangling shiny ribbon hanging above their box (wish I did this sooner). Now, the sparrows are nesting in decorative boxes 12 and 18 feet away. I’m not sure if it’s best to take away their nesting yet, or wait for eggs – I fear that revenge syndrome thing. If these babies can pull through, next job: sparrow control.
Any further ideas? Should I try to trap/kill the sparrows tonight?
Thanks — mb < Lancaster County>