Blowflies OUT!
I check my bluebird boxes once a week, more frequently when it's time to change nests. There are few things I love more than walking out the meadow with Phoebe and Liam to peek in boxes. My theory that early nests wouldn't be as affected by bluebird blowflies proved more or less true; half the nests were clean and half had nasties in them. Here they are, for those of you who don't mind looking at maggots. They're about the size of your pinky fingernail and they can take a whole lotta blood out of a baby bluebird, which doesn't have much blood to start with. So I get rid of them, and put a clean, albeit clumsily-made, dry grass nest in the box.For performing this service, I get to see the rose-pink of freshly laid tree swallow eggs,

the coral squirmers that are newly-hatched bluebirds
and the light coming through the pines along our oilwell road.
Photo by Phoebe Thompson; fashions by Ricardo of Poland.There is much to be thankful for today.


7 Comments:
You've made a wonderful life for yourselves!! Love your blog, it's a look into a bit of heaven.
Update on my bluebird "6 pack": 12 days old today and doing great. I have been taking photos every 2 days since they were 6 days old to document their progress. At first, I could see the difference in my late hatchling, who is 2 days younger than his sibs, but they all look the same to me now. Parents are taking mealworms to them daily.
Nest still is pretty clean, although messy from me taking it out. Thank goodness, no blowfly larvae - UGH!!! This will be the last "open box" check. I never open the nest box after bluebirds are 12 days old, to prevent premature fledging.
I have mixed emotions about leaving for 4 days over Mother's Day weekend - Not only are my bluebirds due to fledge then, but also my 6 tree swallow eggs are due to hatch. However, I am going to the Lake Erie area for my first spring at Magee Marsh/Crane Creek (and Ottawa, Oak Openings & Irwin Prairie). I am psyched! but will be wondering about "my" babies while I'm gone.
Kathi
Nice series of pix. I admire your attention and stewardship. (And I'm not too squeemish about maggots.)
Kathi:I'm going to Magee Marsh next week, too!
Julie:
I would gladly handle maggots if my bluebirds had successfully nested, instead of being bullied off by the house sparrows. I did everything except sleep out there to keep them away from the boxes. Grr...
Julie, I love all the bird sightings and your fashion statements but I'm missing my Chet Baker fix!!!
You sound like you are having a great time...I understand your love of the bluebirds....they have been comming to my backyard for the last 4 years...had a problem with the sparrows , they killed a male blue and built a nest on the body...tried to get rid of them ..but couldn't I do have a nest that is doing well...4 eggs but only 1 hatching, should I remove the 3 eggs and how long should I wait...theone hatched on Sat. and is doing well....today is Tuesday and still no more...thanks for any help you can give me Kathy charbird@verizon.net
Thanks for the close ups on Blowflies-ewww but I'm sending the link to a friend :D
Mon@rch sent me
Wonderful blog post!
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