A New House for the Tree Swallows

Top Photo: New tree swallow nest box in wetlands. For the past three years we’ve had tree swallows nesting in a nest box meant for waterfowl, wood ducks or hooded mergansers to be specific. That’s fine. We welcome all birds. In fact, great crested flycatchers have used the box in the past, as well as the intended wood ducks. We discourage mammals such as raccoons. Those wily creatures have used one of our wood duck nest boxes in the pastRead more

Geese are in the House and Martins are on the way

    First spotted on Sunday, February 8, the two geese in the photo have returned. Every February they drop in. It’s the same two geese. It’s usually within the first or second week of the month that we first see them. February is also the month that purple martins enter the scene. They start showing up in southern Texas and Florida in early January, or even late December, but it’s not until February that they get anywhere near ourRead more