In the spring of 2021, I finally put up a couple of nest boxes in the yard of the new house. Both boxes were built and gifted by my father, Bart Duncan. Much appreciation! One box was designed specifically for bluebirds and a pair quickly staked their claim. They had an initial successful clutch, fledging three chicks, but on the next attempt, tragedy struck. During my monitoring visit, where there had been four half-developed chicks the day before I found not a single one. I believe the neighborhood racoons made a meal of them sometime during the night, leaving no evidence. It was early enough in the year that I wasn’t surprised that the pair tried again, but what surprised me was that they did not build a nest in the bluebird box, but used a box that was designed for Carolina Wrens that was bolted to the side of our screen porch. It made for some great photo opportunities that I am sharing here. I learned from my mistakes and have installed a baffle around the pole to the bluebird box along with a wire cage over the nest entrance. If a brood predator wants to get at them now they will really have to try hard. I am happy to say that to date, in the 2022 season, the pair successfully fledged two clutches – one of six and one of five chicks. Eleven new bluebirds this year, flooding the subdivision with bluebirds!

Settings: 1,120 mm focal length equivalent, f/8, 1/400 sec., ISO-800.

Settings: 1,120 mm focal length equivalent, f/7.1, 1/320 sec., ISO-1250.

Settings: 1,120 mm focal length equivalent, f/7.1, 1/320 sec., ISO-1250.

Settings: 1,120 mm focal length equivalent, f/5.6, 1/250 sec., ISO-640.

Settings: 1,120 mm focal length equivalent, f/8, 1/400 sec., ISO-700.
Ozark Bill
I love all the bugs. Great images!
Thanks Pete!
Love this series of images, those are some very high protein food choices. Man Bill you did great again. Imagine seeing a short documentary on this.
Thanks so much, Miguel. A documentary is a great idea. If only we had the time!
Tremendous shots, Bill! We have a bluebird nest box in our backyard, too, with a baffle.
Thank you, Dave! I hope your birds had a great season this year.