any cliff swallow 'landlords' out there?
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jeffwilliams72
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Yeah Brad, I was thinking that also, maybe some of that construction adhesive with an SREH cap?
There's not a wealth of information on the other swallow species,like there is for martins.
Think how you good you would have to be with your air-rifle to get the starling, and not break the clay cliffie house!!!
There's not a wealth of information on the other swallow species,like there is for martins.
Think how you good you would have to be with your air-rifle to get the starling, and not break the clay cliffie house!!!
2008/1st pair/ 4 fledged
2009-2010 visitors only
2011/2 pr/9 eggs/8 fledged
2012/9pr/33 fledged
2013/27pr/101 fledged
2009-2010 visitors only
2011/2 pr/9 eggs/8 fledged
2012/9pr/33 fledged
2013/27pr/101 fledged
I know on east side of downtown choctaw OK., NE23rd street bridge there is a hugh cliff swallow colony on the north side of the bridge. maybe 100 pairs. I grit my teeth every time I'm over there and see ES in them. I want to go over and shoot them but don't want to get arested. there is an opon field where the city has rundown soccer fields on the north side and cow pasture on the south side.
Jeff, I looked last night and all the info I could find said that they sometimes built entrance holes as small as 1 3/4" I'm pretty sure a Starling could still get into a 1 3/4" round hole, so a SREH would be the only choice I suppose.
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jeffwilliams72
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Brad,
You could use an SREH, and use a marker to make the hole "appear"
normal to the birds from a distance, but on closer inspection, only the Cliff Swallow can enter. Maybe it would work?
You could use an SREH, and use a marker to make the hole "appear"
normal to the birds from a distance, but on closer inspection, only the Cliff Swallow can enter. Maybe it would work?
2008/1st pair/ 4 fledged
2009-2010 visitors only
2011/2 pr/9 eggs/8 fledged
2012/9pr/33 fledged
2013/27pr/101 fledged
2009-2010 visitors only
2011/2 pr/9 eggs/8 fledged
2012/9pr/33 fledged
2013/27pr/101 fledged
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John Balga
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- Location: Essex, Essex County, Ontario
- Martin Colony History: 2012-69 pairs at old residence
2015- 3 pair at new home colony
2016-6 pair at home colony-1 ASY FEMALE banded from Andy Troyer colony
2017-17 pair at home colony
2018-38 pair at home colony
2019-47 pair at home colony
2020-58 pair at home colony
I managed to secure a cliff swallow hollow from a Canadian Distributor and am posting some pics with hole dimensions for those interested in this swallow species. A number of these placed under an eave attached to a board would certainly be inviting for them. Hope this helps those of you wondering about this nesting structure.
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John Balga
- Posts: 202
- Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2003 7:13 pm
- Location: Essex, Essex County, Ontario
- Martin Colony History: 2012-69 pairs at old residence
2015- 3 pair at new home colony
2016-6 pair at home colony-1 ASY FEMALE banded from Andy Troyer colony
2017-17 pair at home colony
2018-38 pair at home colony
2019-47 pair at home colony
2020-58 pair at home colony
That is correct Brad. I was wondering what these measurements were as well.....Brad-AL wrote:John, thanks for posting the photos. It's kind of hard to tell for sure, but is the hole dimension 1 1/4" wide X 1 3/4" tall?
