Full Condos
Looking up just before walking into the show barn for feeding, I noticed the mud swallows have been very busy lately.
The sky is filled morning and night with frantic activity. Seemingly hundreds of swallows have been dipping into the drying mud puddles and damp areas around the swamp and river for building materials before rushing back to the show barn where they put their building acumen to the test.
Bungalows are being produced at an alarming rate, the birds are in a hurry because when the mud dries so does the ability to build quickly. With the females nearly ready to deposit eggs, the rush is on and each mud structure has a mommy nearly built in while other females try to sneak in with hopes to take over a better house than what she escaped from.
I am extremely happy that the birds are finding the barn a good place to build rather than the ledge under the gutters of the house.
Love those swallows! They keep up bug-free (almost) up here. How is a mud swallow different from the barn and tree swallows that we have?
Thank goodness that Bonnie not only asked the question, but she answered it also!
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