[obol] Death in the nest

  • From: sheila chambers <sheilach2@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: OBOL <obol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2015 12:13:06 -0700

The last few days I noticed I wasn't seeing the swallows feeding their young & I didn't hear them in the nestbox.
Yesterday, I saw a house sparrow on their nestbox, today I saw it go inside while both Tree's sat preening on a wire. I knew something was terribly wrong.
This was the first year the Trees didn't nest in the back, the build a nest there then they built a nest in front & laid their eggs there.
There was a House sparrow in a nearby nestbox but I never saw any interaction between them.

Today I got out the ladder & climbed up into the Swallows now silent nest.

Inside I found six, cold, dead Tree swallows one week away from fledging.
On the bottom was a crushed, maggoty dead swallow, the others were more intact, one had some blood on it.

My suspicion is that the male House sparrow killed them, buy why?
Or had one died, gotten maggots & caused the adults to abandon them? I don't think so.

His own young had fledged, I took out his nest from the nestbox in the event he had any idea of nesting there again.
My hip was hurting so I didn't take out his nest sooner, I now wish I had.

Down at the port, there were some DOUBLE CRESTED CORMORANTS in the river, a few adult PELICANS & W.GULLS & nothing else but fishermen & their boats. No pigeons at the port either, a few CROWS were walking about eating trash left by POS.

At home, things are also too quiet, SCRUB JAYS, WREN TIT, ROBIN, SONG SPARROW, HOUSE FINCH, AMERICAN GOLDFINCH, BLACK HEADED GROSBEAK, STARLINGS, BREWERS BLACKBIRDS are scarce now, their used to be flocks of them here, absent also are the Violet-green swallows, NO swallows were seen flying over the fields across from me. Also missing are the WHITE CROWNED SPARROWS, I used to have at least one pair during the summer.
Our planet is dying & we are the cause.

Sheila in Brookings, OR.

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