Re: Question on Martins and Sparrows
Hutch&Maret Hutchinson (coolspring@hotmail.com)
Sat, 16 May 1998 12:35:37 PDT
Kathy: Many thanx for the info. I'll dispossess the sparrows ASAP,
since I don't think they have eggs yet but will very soon. The martins
are still hauling nesting material so they won't have eggs for a few
days, I suspect. Hutch
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> Usually the sparrows are problems for martins. They build on top
of
> martin nests, peck martin eggs, and kill the young. It is safe to
get
> rid of the sparrows at any time. As far as disposing of nests and
eggs
> of sparrow, I would suggest doing this only prior to egg laying by
the
> martins. Sparrows are vindictive and will destroy martin eggs and
> young if you disturb the nest after martins lay eggs.
>
> Cheers,
> Kathy Klimkiewicz
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>Subject: Question on Martins and Sparrows
>Author: mdosprey@ARI.Net at NBS-Internet-Gateway
>Date: 5/14/98 1:54 PM
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>
>All: Does anyone know much about the interaction of purple martins and
>house sparrows? There are a couple of very active martin houses down
in
>Solomons near the sailing club and I've noticed two years in a row that
>there seem to be a lot of both birds early and then later in the
Spring,
>there are only martins. I'm only there on weekends now and then so I
>don't have any continuous observations to tell me whether the sparrows
>just move out or whether the martins drive them out. This question has
>taken on a more personal relevance this week since I have one pair of
>martins that have filled up 3 holes in the 12 hole house in my backyard
>in Adelphi and two days ago, some sparrows started landing and look to
>be staking a claim to some of the holes. The martins are still around
>but seem to have moved arond to the other side of the house. I'd like
>to disposses the sparrows but don't want to upset the martins. Any
>suggestions? Thanx in advance. Hutch
>
>Carl Hutchinson
>Adelphi, MD
>coolspring@hotmail.com
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