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pwd72s 04-21-2009 06:33 PM

Where are the swalllows
 
Every year, Cindy & I look forward to the return of the tree swallows here. This year, so far...only a few "scout" swallows spotted, then they vanished from sight.

Anybody else noticing this bird shortage?

slodave 04-21-2009 06:39 PM

...burp...

TerryH 04-21-2009 06:45 PM

Maybe they got lost because I've seen them swooping my yard and under the eaves of my house. We never get them locally.

rouxroux 04-21-2009 06:56 PM

The little bastards are building mud nest after mud nest in the entryway to my freshly painted entryway. Have been knocking them down all week. If they don't get the message, the .22 rat shot is coming out in the old Charter Arms stovepipe soon as they hover just out of reach in the front yard when I tear down the "new mud".:mad:

pwd72s 04-21-2009 06:58 PM

Thanks Terry. Maybe just not here yet. Okay, I'm a soft hearted dude...really look forward to their return each year...I even give them free apartments.

A link with a pic:
http://www.birdweb.org/birdweb/bird_details.aspx?id=322#pictures

BeyGon 04-21-2009 07:11 PM

I don't see them around Capistrano any more either. We went to the mission last year and some people didn't know what I was talking about. They still have the big Swallows coming home parade but I don't think there are many around. They must not like the people.

Aerkuld 04-21-2009 07:21 PM

African or European?

Hawktel 04-21-2009 07:40 PM

Saw a bunch out here. Also Geese. Saw a bunch of geese this year.

pwd72s 04-21-2009 07:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rouxroux (Post 4620600)
The little bastards are building mud nest after mud nest in the entryway to my freshly painted entryway. Have been knocking them down all week. If they don't get the message, the .22 rat shot is coming out in the old Charter Arms stovepipe soon as they hover just out of reach in the front yard when I tear down the "new mud".:mad:


Those aren't tree swallows...different species. FWIW, you'll be facing some nasty fines if caught harming them.

slodave 04-21-2009 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aerkuld (Post 4620658)
African or European?

Huh? I-- I don't know that. Auuuuuuuugh!

Hugh R 04-21-2009 07:45 PM

Blame it on Bush and Global Warming. All kidding aside, I think they, like all migratory birds are sensitive to climate change and opportunity. I read an article recently where migratory birds are flocking back to Owens Lake, a salt bed since the 1930's in the Bishop, CA area that has been dry since then due to the water grab by Los Angeles. Under court order, the dry lake bed has been flooded with an inch or so of water and the birds have shifted their migratory patterns. I have about an acre flood control basin in front of my house and in wet winters the ducks are flocking there in dry winters, no ducks.

rouxroux 04-21-2009 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 4620691)
Those aren't tree swallows...different species. FWIW, you'll be facing some nasty fines if caught harming them.

You are correct. Ours are "barn swallows" and the little beggars are dive-bombing fools. We have houses for the Purple Martins in our back yard, but these swallows are just plain mean. Fine or no, there will be "pfffft-pfffft" sounds rather shortly if they continue their unwanted squatting.;)

pwd72s 04-21-2009 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rouxroux (Post 4620701)
You are correct. Ours are "barn swallows" and the little beggars are dive-bombing fools. We have houses for the Purple Martins in our back yard, but these swallows are just plain mean. Fine or no, there will be "pfffft-pfffft" sounds rather shortly if they continue their unwanted squatting.;)

Maybe some mesh/netting mounted to foil the nest building?

rouxroux 04-21-2009 08:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 4620714)
Maybe some mesh/netting mounted to foil the nest building?

Nah, It's right outside the front door under the eave of my entryway. (would trap too many bugs as we leave a light on out there every night). Have been knocking down the mud for a week now. I'll give them until this weekend to relocate. I might place my old plastic owl out there tomorrow and see if that does the trick.

pwd72s 04-21-2009 09:55 PM

Plastic owl a good idea...decades ago, my daughter was flying a kite that had a hawk motif...hawk on it's front. The tweety birds in the area went NUTZO!

Tobra 04-21-2009 09:58 PM

Spray some pepper spray where they are trying to build a nest

m21sniper 04-22-2009 12:54 AM

Roux i can show you how to build an IED if you want.

That'll get rid of 'em.

rouxroux 04-22-2009 06:29 AM

Projects for today:

1. find owl
2. dust off owl
3. Modify with Pelican sticker for added "stun value"
4. Put "Hootie" in service against swallows.

(we'll see how this plays out...already removed more mud this morning);)


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JTO 04-22-2009 06:55 AM

Paul,
They're in Medford, like crazy.
Troy

juanbenae 04-22-2009 07:07 AM

if a stork brings a baby what type of bird prevents one?


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