Our House Martins are on there third brood now and the young should be fledgling any time soon. I really enjoy seeing their heads poking out of the nest and all the noise they make as the parents return with food.
I will miss them when they migrate, but hopefully they will nest here again next year. I wanted to post them on Wild Bird Wednesday before they set off.
The Sparrows in my garden have decreased a little recently, but the Starlings haven't been back to the garden in ages. I bet there is alot of natural food around for all the birds at the moment.
We have still had quite a few House Sparrows though. I never get bored watching them.
And some really exciting news today. My guest blog got posted on Chatterbirds today, so you can have a look at it if you want to.
Congrats! Love the Martins. They're all flying through our area right now:) Such a strange thing to see.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see the young House Martins. Nice photos.
ReplyDeleteI love the pretty Martins, they are great birds. Wonderful post and photos. Have a great day and happy birding.
ReplyDeletesuch cuties! both the swallows and the sparrows!
ReplyDeleteOh I so miss having birds in our backyard. Thank you for stopping by and saying hello.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear you have been monitoring the number of House Martin broods Findlay. Good work.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the guest blog at Chatterbirds Findlay.
ReplyDeleteAnd good to see the House Martins doing so well. I'm sure they'll be back next year.
Lovely birds to have around your house Findlay.
ReplyDeleteI saw your blog on Chatterbirds.. Well done.
Oh House Marins, how wonderful and we have them in Martin boxes 9 miles from here, but they are always flying and gathering in those insects...so beautiful, such useful birds~
ReplyDeleteMartins...sorry
ReplyDeleteI knew what you meant. From Findlay
DeleteLove seeing the House Martins at the nest. I find the House Sparrows fun to watch too.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet they are waiting for food in the nest! Nice photo!
ReplyDeleteI have also seen that for the first time this year, but now I almost think they have gone from my country Sweden.
Greetings Pia
I always love listening to the baby swallows (kind of like Martins I think) and watching their little heads peep out...our daughter has birdhouses for them at her farm. Congratulations on being the guest poster.
ReplyDeletewhere I live they are already gone. :(
ReplyDeleteThree broods! Those parents mustn't have much time to breathe!
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