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    Oh, what a wonderful story! I LOVE the swallows. They swoop through my yard sometimes but don't nest here. I love to watch them in the evenings, but they don't stick around. I would love it if they nested in my yard! Can you believe that my local paper had an article last summer with pointers on how to get rid of swallows and their nests?! Hmph. It makes me so happy to watch them. Your story makes me happy in the same way.

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    Wow, Zen, I hope you frame those pics!!! They are captivating. I am so happy that they made it and mom and dad took care of them. Wow, I just love the pics!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lauraelmore1033 View Post
    Can you believe that my local paper had an article last summer with pointers on how to get rid of swallows and their nests?! Hmph. It makes me so happy to watch them. Your story makes me happy in the same way.
    Hmph, indeed. Swallows are not only a joy to watch but I believe they are adept at catching bugs. We need them, as we need all wildlife.

    Sounds like a job for a letter to the editor. My $0.02 is if one does not want to have wildlife around the home please indicate that by waving your hands wildly and volunteering to move to the inner city to a nice cement cozy basement apartment with a view of a parking lot

    If we enjoy trees, green and chirpy birdies .... then we need to protect them.

    Yes, sometimes nature's inconvenient and messy; the poison oak you just can't get rid of, deer - is there anything they wont eat? Possums - I'm sorry but they are just not cute, ants - I hate ants .... but they were there first.

    I learned in HS science class that nature bats last.

    When Mother Earth says "you know, I have a last nerve and you just got on it" and we know she will it's not going to be pretty for us or our children. We're on the swallows home, the swallows are not on our homes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post



    When Mother Earth says "you know, I have a last nerve and you just got on it" and we know she will it's not going to be pretty for us or our children. We're on the swallows home, the swallows are not on our homes.
    Hear, hear!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lauraelmore1033 View Post
    Can you believe that my local paper had an article last summer with pointers on how to get rid of swallows and their nests?! Hmph.
    Haven't they heard of West Nile Virus? It's on its way north.

    I say use every natural tool in the arsenal. Besides, on a trout stream the swallows' behavior cues me to the insects which I can't see, not having the eyes of a swallow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    I say use every natural tool in the arsenal. Besides, on a trout stream the swallows' behavior cues me to the insects which I can't see, not having the eyes of a swallow.
    And the insects cue you to the trout ..... Oooh, sneaky
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    oh, you bet those little fellas are adept at catching bugs (and reducing the possiblity of West Nile Virus). We live on the edge of a protected wetland area which is a little swampy. The mosquito clouds rise up from the swamp and those swallows swoop and dive through them with great gusto. That's part of the joy of watching them!

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    Yeah, and even the not-so-green federal agency I work for even has Purple Martin houses (apartments on a post) and Wood Duck boxes. It is fun to hear the manly Cajuns get all gushy about baby birds. As many of our locks are out in the middle of nowhere, purple martins (a type of swallow) and bats are the ONLY mosquito control available.

    Oh, I forgot to mention that Bonnie Cat seemed to be interested in the baby swallows too - but I think it may be more along the lines of interactive toys. She and her sister, Erin, has been TORMENTED by a mockingbird that has a nest in the shrubs out front. Poor kitties just want to catch some rays (they're old).
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    What sweet pics zen, how adorable. We too have barn swallows that have built a nest in our shed where the lawn tractor is this year, along with the yearly return of the robin. One year, a robin built a nest in the outriggers of DH's backhoe, he tried several times to stop the construction, but they were determined. She had 4 little eggs, and they took a couple small tours of the country side as he had to do some small jobs, but once they hatched, all work with the hoe was put on hold until the nest was empty. My DH and I love to watch all the little ones. The last 2 years, but not this year, we had killdeers build a nest in our driveway, and the little fuzzballs were so cute. A big round fuzzy body and long legs. I missed them this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmccasland View Post
    Yeah, and even the not-so-green federal agency I work for even has Purple Martin houses (apartments on a post) and Wood Duck boxes. It is fun to hear the manly Cajuns get all gushy about baby birds. As many of our locks are out in the middle of nowhere, purple martins (a type of swallow) and bats are the ONLY mosquito control available.
    I was watching a show, think it was on Discovery Channel about the ongoing clean up of the Katrina destruction. One problem is while entire neighborhoods were destroyed and have not been rebuilt this includes not only houses but their swimming pools. They can't drain the pools it just get re-filled with rainwater, if they had the funds to fill them the neighborhood would be re-built already. The mosquito abatement problem is huge.

    Sounds like they could use more swallows.
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    I treated a patient who'd had West Nile. It can be a devastating illness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmccasland View Post

    ...Oh, I forgot to mention that Bonnie Cat seemed to be interested in the baby swallows too - but I think it may be more along the lines of interactive toys. She and her sister, Erin, has been TORMENTED by a mockingbird that has a nest in the shrubs out front. Poor kitties just want to catch some rays (they're old).
    I've seen this before, even had them come after me once. You have to admire the audacity.
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