The Bird Nesting Season in Travis Country is at its
peak. Even though this is our first year
for the TC Nest-box Program, we have had a very successful first season.
We have a total of 34 Bird Nest-boxes plus 1 Bat House installed
in Travis Country and of these there are 12 nests with eggs or chicks in
them. In addition, there is a Mocking
Bird nest in a tree in the Wild Flower Preserve
and a Greater Roadrunner nest in a tree in the Greenbelt along Magdelena
Drive. At the present time we don’t yet
have bats in the Bat House in the Wild Flower Preserve.
Here is a list of the active nest-boxes and what is using
them.
No. of Nests Occupant
5 Berwick’s
Wrens
6 Black-crested
Titmouse
3 Eastern
Screech Owl
1 Mocking
Bird
1 Greater
Roadrunner
3 European
Starling
1 Squirrel
6 Ants
1 Possum
27 Occupied
Nests
So! We are dealing with the Possum, the squirrels, and the
ants. They were uninvited and
unwanted. But overall, we are pleased
with the response for our first year with the nest-boxes.
Below are our favorite photos of the insides of the nest-boxes from last week.
Black-crested Titmice, just ready to fly away from the nest.
4 Newly hatched Eastern Screech Owlets
5 Bewick's Wren Chicks
Please join us for our 3rd Bird Walk on Saturday, May 9, at 9am, leaving from the Blue Valley parking lot by the Community Office.
Glen Novinger
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