Re: [cayugabirds-l] Bluebirds - abandoned nest

2022-07-28 Thread John Gregoire
Hi Madonna,
I'd recommend joining the North American Bluebird Society. You can do so
directly or via The local affiliate in ny http://nysbs.org/>>. They have tons of literature and years of
experience.
John

On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 12:35 PM madonna stallmann <
madonnaoftheprai...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Bird Friends!
>
> For two years in a row now our bluebird box neighbors have abandoned their
> nest of baby birds. ☹️. We're new to this job of providing shelter for
> bluebirds. We're puzzled by this behavior of abandoning what appears to
> have been a once healthy brood, so questions abound: Why? Was there not
> enough bugs? Did something happen to the adults? Were they overwhelmed by
> heat? etc., etc..
> If you have any answers or suggestions for how we can help our bluebird
> neighbors to thrive, I'm all ears.
>
>  Madonna Stallmann
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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Bluebirds - abandoned nest

2022-07-28 Thread Holly Grant
Hi Madonna,

The Cornell Lab’s NestWatch program has a great FAQ section – this one about 
why nests 
fail<https://nestwatch.org/learn/how-to-nestwatch/faqs/i-checked-my-nest-box-and-found-dead-babies-why/>
 may be helpful.

Holly Grant, NestWatch

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Hello Bird Friends!

For two years in a row now our bluebird box neighbors have abandoned their nest 
of baby birds. ☹️. We're new to this job of providing shelter for bluebirds. 
We're puzzled by this behavior of abandoning what appears to have been a once 
healthy brood, so questions abound: Why? Was there not enough bugs? Did 
something happen to the adults? Were they overwhelmed by heat? etc., etc..
If you have any answers or suggestions for how we can help our bluebird 
neighbors to thrive, I'm all ears.

 Madonna Stallmann
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[cayugabirds-l] Bluebirds - abandoned nest

2022-07-28 Thread madonna stallmann
Hello Bird Friends!

For two years in a row now our bluebird box neighbors have abandoned their
nest of baby birds. ☹️. We're new to this job of providing shelter for
bluebirds. We're puzzled by this behavior of abandoning what appears to
have been a once healthy brood, so questions abound: Why? Was there not
enough bugs? Did something happen to the adults? Were they overwhelmed by
heat? etc., etc..
If you have any answers or suggestions for how we can help our bluebird
neighbors to thrive, I'm all ears.

 Madonna Stallmann

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