ehow.com Rate This Article: Thanks. Your vote has been counted. Difficulty: Moderate When swallows migrate in spring, they immediately begin looking for textured surfaces to attach mud nests to. Keeping nests from being built on the eaves of your house involves dealing with each nest as it’s constructed, or denying the birds access before they […]
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Thermal environment of the nest during development of tree swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) chicks
.findarticles.com Auk, The, Jul 2002 by Chaplin, Susan B, Cervenka, Mora L, Mickelson, Alison C ABSTRACT.-We continuously recorded temperatures of the nest cup (T^sub n^) and air (T^sub a^) just outside the nest box throughout development of Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) chicks in east-central Minnesota. Brood size was manipulated (three or six chicks per nest) […]
Terminator' destroys Swallows
Sunday Times – Oct 15 10:14 PM By Sy Lerman All that was in tune for Moroka Swallows during their late 2-1 Premier League defeat against a lively Jomo Cosmos at Germiston Stadium on Sunday afternoon was the club’s entertaining brass band. While the Birds only seemed to play with urgency and purpose while trailing, the young […]
Pot luck for nesting swallows
North Devon Gazette & Advertiser, UK – Sep 26, 2014
THEIR nest has gone to pot, but a family of young swallows are happy in a newly improvised home.
Warren and Margaret Golder of St Giles-in-the-Wood have welcomed the swallows to nest in their “tea house” in their Japanese style garden for the past three years.
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How we benefit by conserving the Blue Swallow e-zine:
ecotravel.co.za The Blue Swallow is an ambassador for a vital South African ecosystem namely grasslands. The South African grasslands form the major portion of our water catchment areas. More than 60% of the Grassland Biome has already been modified – forestry and agriculture playing largest roles. In South Africa only 2,23% of the Grassland Biome […]
Rare birds find refuge
Orlando Sentinel, FL – Oct 13, 2014
Imperiled woodpeckers are nestled in a Disney preserve.
Kevin Spear | Sentinel Staff Writer
October 13, 2014
Bird of summer: long-winged and fork-tailed, the Barn Swallow is a graceful master of summer's aerial ballet.(Up Close and Personal)
accessmylibrary.com Author: Harrison, George H. Source: Birder’s World COPYRIGHT 2004 Kalmbach Publishing Company One swallow maketh not summer,” wrote the English playwright John Heywood in 1546, but for me, one swallow, the first Barn Swallow of the season, made it summer at my Grandfather Hill’s farm near Leisureville, Pennsylvania. I spent many of my boyhood summers […]
The Barn Swallow Habits
.wild-bird-watching.com/ The Barn Swallow, with its distinctive long forked tail, makes it the easiest of North American swallows for bird watchers to identify. Although in flight the feathers are swept back and form a single long point behind the bird. One sure sign of summer for anyone who enjoys bird watching, is this bird flying […]
Our Priceless Swallows And Swifts
oldandsold.com fly-killing. But how did so many flies get in here?” “Oh, someone left the screen door open,” I replied; “that is one reason, and, since you have mentioned swallows, you remind me of another, and that is that we haven’t swallows enough to catch all these flies. If they were as common as they […]
Using barn swallows to explore Chernobyl
The Daily Gamecock – Oct 05 9:17 PM Professor tells students about studying radiation at site of nuclear disaster By: Gina Vasselli A professor shared his experience studying the effects of nuclear radiation on ecology with students Thursday. Tim Mousseau, a biology professor and the associate dean for research and undergraduate education at USC, shared the results […]