Swallows aren't quite the architects or builders that bluebirds are. They're a little slow...
April 29--still in residence, and defending the box.
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Thurs. Feb. 27, 2020, 7 PM: "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-luck Jay" at Mt. St. Joseph University Theater, 5701 Delhi Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45233. Doors open 6:30 pm. For info call Colleen McSwiggin (513) 244-4864
Mar. 11-15, 2020: Bird Friendly Backyard workshop and Saving Jemima talk at Joint Conference, N. Am. Bluebird Society/Bluebirds Across Nebraska, Holiday Inn Convention Center, Kearney, NE. Right in the middle of sandhill crane migration! Call (308) 237-5971 for reservations.
Mon. Mar. 23, 2020, 6 PM: "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-luck Jay" at Morgan Co. Master Gardeners Event, Twin City Opera House, 15 W. Main St., McConnelsville, OH. Free and open to the public. Call (740) 962-4854 for information.
Sun. Mar. 29, 2020, 3 PM: "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-luck Jay" at Sunday With Friends,, Washington Co. Public Library, 205 Oak Hill St. NE, Abingdon, VA 24210. For more information, call (276) 676-6390
Apr. 30-May 2, 2020: Julie Zickefoose at New River Birding Festival, Opossum Creek Retreat, Fayetteville, WV. Friday night keynote: Saving Jemima. Curtis Loew, miracle curdoggie, presiding.
May 7, 2020, 7 pm: "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-luck Jay" at Campus Martius Museum, Washington and Third Streets, Marietta, OH. Booksigning after. If you missed the Esbenshade lecture/ People's Bank talk in November 2019, this is your event!
Weds. May 13 2020, 5:30 PM: "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-luck Jay" at Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center's event at Essex Meadows, 30 Bokum Rd., Essex, CT 06426 This event is open to the public.
Thurs. May 14 2020, 6 PM: "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-luck Jay" at New Haven Bird Club's Annual Banquet, Amarante's Restaurant, 62 Cove St., New Haven, CT 06512. This event is open to the public!
Sat. May 16, 2020: "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-luck Jay" for Bergen Co. Audubon Society at Meadowlands Environment Center, 2 DeKorte Park Plz, Lyndhurst, NJ 07071 Time to be announced. Call (201) 460-1700 for more info.
Sun. May 17, 2020, 2 PM: "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-luck Jay" at White Memorial Conservation Center, 80 Whitehall Rd., Litchfield, CT 06759. Call (860) 567-0857 for information.
Tues. May 19, 2020, 7 PM: Good Reads on Earth Author Series, by PRI's Living On Earth with Julie Zickefoose and Saving Jemima at Mass Audubon's Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary, 208 South Great Rd., Lincoln MA 01773. Includes audience participation, and will be taped for airing on public radio! Get the book first, read up and call (781) 259-2200 for information.
Thurs. May 21, 2020 6 pm: Julie Zickefoose, "Saving Jemima: Life and Love with a Hard-luck Jay" at Bigelow Chapel, Mount Auburn Cemetery, 580 Mt. Auburn St. Cambridge MA 02138. Call (617) 547-7105 for more info.
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12 comments:
Ah! A bluebird subdivision! Well done! I hope that they have lots of offspring!
Big smile here for a perfect Mother's Day post! What greater gift than the sight of those five perfect Delft blue eggs? Big heart will not be denied, and few have bigger hearts than you, (((Julie))).
We've had four different species visiting our one box for WEEKS – Western bluebirds, violet-green swallows, chickadees, and a LBJ. I finally lifted the lid and let my camera do the looking since it is too tall for me without a step-ladder, and all that's in there is a messy collection of twigs and a chicken feather. THAT was a surprise!
Lovely. You're the best. Glad you joined the Washington County Fish and Game Club. As they say, if you can't beat 'em, ... . And the birds I'm sure are thrilled for your membership and all of your loving and care you give to them!
All the bird mothers should be applauding you today. Good work!
Loved this blog. I work in a small, privately owned "bird" store. This is what we tell our customers, even those who don't want to spend the money for a baffle or don't like the looks of them. I tell them it is just like putting out a free lunch, all summer.
All this and a cliffhanger, too? Wait--cliffhanger--that could describe a swallow. Hey, I saw my first Western Bluebird yesterday. Thanks for sending it by, and happy Mother's Day.
So glad to see you saved a Bluebird family! They are few and far between in Kentucky these days after two terrible winters.
Great rescues and fantastic nest boxes. You have a truly gigantic heart full of love and compassion.
I'm working on moving into my summer home and then will get started on repairing any of the 50 bluebird boxes on my route. I saw bluebirds on them yesterday on the trip in. I too have tree swallows competing with the bluebirds for housing. But I think the worst of the competitors is the house wren. I'm pretty sure a house wren built her nest right on top of an existing nest last year. The babies were still in the nest when I had to leave, so I couldn't prove it though.
I must say that the tree swallows make much more beautiful nests then do the bluebirds. They use such pretty feathers.
That picture is particularly flattering of her big beautiful bluebirdy eyes! She's a happy momma!
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