Swallow nests certainly can still be active at this time of year - especially if a first nest failed and the pair are trying again. We have one at the banding station in Colony Farm. The chicks are about two weeks old and so still have about
1 week before fledging.?
Just an FYI: I have two active barn swallow nests near my home (Port Coquitlam). ?I just checked them today and the babies have yet to fledge. ?So certainly feasible that the nests are
still occupied!
Candida
On Aug 14, 2024, at 10:21 AM, PERRY EDWARDS <drchuper@...> wrote:
Attn.: Clare Price.?
Thanks much .. info passed along.?
Perry Edwards
North Vancouver?
On Aug 14, 2024, at 09:13, Melissa Hafting <mhafting@...> wrote:
?Aww thanks Perry that means a lot to me! Yes pls let me know sad to hear the nest will be destroyed :( Mel
On Aug 14, 2024, at 8:59?AM, Perry & Charly <drchuper@...> wrote:
?Thanks for the prompt response .. I¡¯ll relay and pass on any available update.
p.s.: just bought your book; it¡¯s great! Gorgeous photography.
Perry
On Aug 14, 2024, at 08:29, Melissa Hafting <mhafting@...> wrote:
?Hi Perry yes it¡¯s illegal to knock down an active nest but there shouldn¡¯t be any swallows in nests this late it¡¯s not impossible but most have long fledged by now.
If the swallows are out of the nests and fledged like I am
Guessing it¡¯s perfectly legal to knock it down. If babies are inside they are breaking the migratory birds convention act and you can report them to the feds and they would be fined. Let me know if birds are truly
in the nest and I¡¯ll send who to report it too make sure they have photos and proof there is birds in the nest this late as it would be highly unusual
Mel
On Aug 14, 2024, at 8:01?AM, Perry & Charly <drchuper@...> wrote:
?Contacted by a friend who has been
monitoring swallow nests in a PoCo park. The city is about to knock down the structure where the active nests are located.
Are there any relevant provincial or federal statutes that would prevent this, and if so who would he talk to?