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I can’t either now. It must only let you see it for a set amount of time. In photobucket you can paste the actually picture here.
Tammy
Keep us posted.
Tammy
Bob, sorry about your personal message being in code like that. I re-sent it. Let me know if it works. If it doesn’t work then maybe we will have to do it by email instead.
Nicole, how was your message? Was it readable?Tammy
April 19, 2016 at 6:55 am in reply to: Anyone have White Breasted Nuthatches nest in their birdhouse before? #1528Aww…love the photo. And hope those bluebirds stay.
Tammy
It’s very unlikely that they could fit through your bluebird box hole so I think they are safe. It has happens a few times though. It’s rare.
Tammy
I think you should continue trying to trap him. I’m in the same boat.
Tammy
So so sad. We’ve all been there. Nest messed up makes me think raccoon or cat. Do you have a baffle on your pole? Were they on the ground?
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Tammy
Beautiful photo.
Tammy
April 18, 2016 at 9:08 pm in reply to: Finally – 2 blue eggs – but strange thing happened. . . #1520Congrats!!
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Tom, congrats on catching 7. That’s more than I’ve caught with my DRST recently. They do expire more quickly during the hot season. Since you have it somewhat enclosed they might live longer. Sometimes they live longer than other times. I was worried about mites too but people insist that you cannot get them from birds. I’ve been in this hobby for years and have never heard it happen. But my skin does crawls afterwards…..psychologically.
Tammy
Nice.
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I’d like to be dangerous. 😄
Tammy
Nothing.2 or 3 times I’ve caught a HOSP with nothing in the seed tray but that’s unusual. Do you have the trap? Just try it and see. Elevating it would help your situation. Give it asked surface though.
Tammy
Could be either but I think you’d see it if it was a house sparrow. I had a house sparrow that removed babies 5 times (I think) in one day. He barely reached in his head And snatched them up and dropped then on the ground. I kept putting them back in. If you have a house wren you might need to start using a aren guard.
Tammy
Up here weens haven’t started nests. Where are you?
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