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  • in reply to: Advice for HOSP problem #4448
    tamsea
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      They’re a little suspicious of an empty box. It also helps sometimes, Lisa, to put it late in the evening. Often times it’s tripped in the morning. But I agree…let him feel comfy again before setting it.

      Tammy

      in reply to: "get notifications" question. #4422
      tamsea
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        It’s not working for me!! Bummer!

        Tammy

        in reply to: Celebrating in PA #4419
        tamsea
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          Busy place there!

          Tammy

          in reply to: "get notifications" question. #4418
          tamsea
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            Good thought, Gin. Connie, is it only the thread you started or one you commented on?

            Tammy

            in reply to: My babie's #4412
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              Are the parents removing fecal sacs still and feeding? Soon the parents be perching near the house, not feeding much, and making a ruckus to encourage the babies to leave the box. The extra female shouldn’t be n worry for you.

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              in reply to: Old name – new name #4410
              tamsea
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                Goodness, Lisa. I’m so so sorry. I can relate somewhat. Life can be so difficult and you just never know what someone is going through. I’m so glad you have bluebirds…a little bit of sunshine in your life.

                • This reply was modified 9 years ago by tamsea.

                Tammy

                in reply to: Identifying Female House Sparrows #4407
                tamsea
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                  Maybe a song sparrow egg? I’ve collected a few HOSP eggs (don’t ask me why) and none look like that. The speckles are all over.

                  Tammy

                  in reply to: Identifying Female House Sparrows #4404
                  tamsea
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                    That doesn’t look like a HOSP egg to me….anyone else? If she didn’t have that light streak behind her eye then you did the right thing.

                    Tammy

                    in reply to: 2 Females? #4403
                    tamsea
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                      If this female is feeding them and removing fecal sacs im sure it’s a bluebird but it did concern me when you said she’s bigger than the mom. I’ve never heard of a bluebird being noticeable bigger than another one. If it is indeed a bluebird….no worries.

                      Tammy

                      in reply to: Bluebird/Tree Swallow competition #4249
                      tamsea
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                        I know that “they” say that you can pair boxes and get two species but I find that isn’t the case. Matter of fact even 10 feet apart doesn’t work well. I find that one box always stay empty. So put them farther apart.

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                        Tammy

                        in reply to: 2-day old hatchlings here in New Hampshire… #4248
                        tamsea
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                          Cute!

                          Tammy

                          in reply to: Clean out box after first brood? #4233
                          tamsea
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                            Abby, go ahead and monitor it more often because your missing out on quite a bit of fun watching those babies grow. Another reason for monitoring is so that you can find problems quickly that could be fatal to babies and even parents. And you’ll know exactly when thyou bluebirds should fledge.

                            Tammy

                            in reply to: Clean out box after first brood? #4220
                            tamsea
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                              Yes,definitely take it out. She’ll probably build a new nest in a few weeks. Do you monitor you box?

                              Tammy

                              in reply to: Deluxe Repeating Sparrow Trap Information #4108
                              tamsea
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                                You might have to put your traps away at times ybecause the Hawks are drawn to traps. You can cover the holding area of the trap so the hawk can’t see the bird in the holding area but that’s what draws in other HOSP. If I have a hawk interested I just cover the entire trap for a few days so he’ll lose interest. But they never really forget that it’s there.

                                Tammy

                                tamsea
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                                  I love the shoebox method!!!

                                  Tammy

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