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Eastern Phoebe

Night Crawler – Rat Snake on the Prowl

June 2, 2019 by MoJo

In my last post, I presented the design of a “snake proof” Phoebe nesting platform. Several weeks later it was put to the test as the night crawler – rat snake – was on the prowl. Not to worry — no horrific images!

I had the nest cameras live view up on the screen while I was on a phone call. Suddenly, the 12-day-old Bluebird nestlings went into a frenzy — and I do mean a flapping frenzy! In spite of their frenzy, I saw no threat inside the nest box. When I logged into the exterior camera, however, I could see that the parents clearly identified a threat. I can only assume it was a Rat Snake on the prowl for dinner.

When a threat is observed, the parents fly, almost upright, in front of the nest box — flapping their wings violently — and, I assume, vocally sounding an alarm. My guess is the alarm translates to: “Get out now at ALL cost!” Unlike the docile nestlings I observed several years back, similarly warned, these nestlings reacted immediately.

As you will see in the video, 2 of the 5 nestlings actually “fledged”. Since they were only 12 days old (vs the normal fledging age of 18 days), they couldn’t fly. The best they could do is jump out of the hole and fall to the ground. (Obviously, the parents had no way of knowing the baffle on the birdhouse pole would prevent the snake from accessing the house.) I won’t know the “falling nestlings” fate for at least a few more weeks. Even then, I won’t be certain. It’s a matter of counting how many juvenile bluebirds show up at the feeders together.

Four days after the attack, the remaining 3 nestlings are faring well in the birdhouse. Hopefully they will endure the extreme heat we’ve been having here in Georgia for a couple more days — then fledge strong.

Meanwhile, over at the Phoebe platform — some 9 hours after the attack on the Bluebird nest — I was once again watching the cameras live. About 2′ under the Phoebe nest, I saw a snake climbing the brick wall (at that point, about 12′ above ground level). My heart was pounding as I watched the live feed. Would the “snake proof” platform design stand the test over time? The answer?  I can’t say for sure. Watch the video.  Judge for yourself.

https://www.feathersandfuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Night-Crawler-Video.m4v

Filed Under: Bluebird, Eastern Phoebe Tagged With: Bluebird Nestlings, Phoebe Nestlings, Rat Snake Attack, Snake Attack on Birds, Snake Climbs Wall

Bird Nesting Platform Design: Snake Defense

May 9, 2019 by MoJo

Bird Nesting Platform Design seems easy enough ...  as long as one dismisses the climbing prowess of the Gray Rat Snake.  There are many free plans online which require little more than a bit of lumber, a saw, screws and screwdriver.  Many websites provide mounting instructions on exterior walls of a house/barn, tree, or fence post.

All it took for me to re-think bird nesting platform design was to hear the screams coming from my friend, Debbie, as she ran back into the house one evening after making a trip to the outside trash can.  Climbing vertically, above the trash can, two mature Gray Rat Snakes were inching their way to a bird nesting platform filled with Eastern Phoebe nestlings.

Rat Snakes are incredible climbers -- even straight up a brick wall.  The snake in the photo below has reached the top of a 14' high brick wall.   Over the years following the trash can incident, I made many attempts to protect the Phoebe nest.  The second photo shows the final collage of plastic correlated sheets, duct tape, strategically-placed boards, and even tack strips.  Sane people wouldn't attach such a mess to their house -- and -- even with all these measures, the snakes seemed to find a flaw at least once a year.

Gray Rat Snake Climbs Brick Wall

Gray Rat Snake Climbs 14' Up a Brick Wall

Bird Nesting Platform Design

Nesting Platform With a Collage of Snake Defense Barriers

And then ... it hit me ...

What if a bird nesting platform was mounted on a soffit or exterior ceiling -- away from all walls?

I went to work on a design.  I downloaded a well-documented Phoebe nesting platform plan by Uncle Dave.  Since rain run-off wasn't an issue under the eave where the platform would be mounted, I modified the plan to incorporate a flat roof with a long, rear extension.  Next was the construction of a "dock" the roof extension would slide into (snuggly) and could be permanently mounted to the ceiling.  Finally, I attached a female threaded piece to the bottom of the platform.  This would make it possible to mount/unmount the platform from the dock using a male-threaded extension pole.  I painted the bottom of the dock white so it would blend with the soffit when no platform was installed.

I am still waiting on an opinion from a local expert on how snake-proof this design is, but I can't envision a snake clinging to a brick wall and then extending out 18" from the wall to reach the platform.  As has been well-documented, however, I am dumber than every species of wildlife on this property.  We'll see.

The Pictures Show the Finished Platform

Bird Nesting Platform Design

Finished Phoebe Platform

Bird Nesting Platform Design

Platform Ceiling Dock

Bird Nesting Platform Design

Phoebe Platform: Docked

Platform Install/Test

Last year Momma Phoebe started laying eggs the day after the prior brood fledged, so I was ready. The day the camera-nesting Phoebes fledged, I was on a ladder removing all of the mess the Phoebes and I had created over the years.  The new dock and platform installed easily.  Now, all that was left was to wait and see if the Phoebe pair would adopt it.

 

The pair checked out the platform almost immediately and, within days, began nest building.  One week later, Momma Phoebe was incubating eggs in her new home.

Bird Nesting Platform Design
Phoebe Checks Out New Platform

Phoebe Checking Out New Platform

Phoebe Adopts New Platform

Phoebe Adopts New Platform

Postscript

Today marks one year after my friend, Debbie, passed away.  I'm thinking she might not appreciate the fact that this anniversary post talks about snakes, but I am certain we both would have loved it if we could have worked on designing, and building, this new platform together.

Filed Under: Eastern Phoebe Tagged With: Eastern Phoebe, Nesting Platform Snake Defense, Phoebe Nesting Platform Design, Snake Climbing Brick Wall, Where to Mount a Nesting Platform

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