I came online earlier to confirm the identity of some birds we saw hanging around the eaves of our house this morning. We thought they might be the same birds that have built a nest under our carport and are raising a brood.
The birds that are hanging around under the eaves are not the same birds that have built the carport nest, but I confirmed my suspicions and they are barn swallows.
Anyhow, all the information I saw online was related to removing the swallow's nest and discouraging them from hanging around. My question is why? They aren't doing any damage to the eaves or the house and I know they catch many insects. Why discourage them?
By the way, still don't have an identity for the carport parents. When I was finally able to get close enough to look I counted five babies in a tiny nest that they are quickly outgrowing. I'm also concerned about the danger involved when the parents start teaching them to fly because of our german shepherds always playing around the carport. If a baby bird crash lands, I'm afraid he won't stand much of a chance.
The birds that are hanging around under the eaves are not the same birds that have built the carport nest, but I confirmed my suspicions and they are barn swallows.
Anyhow, all the information I saw online was related to removing the swallow's nest and discouraging them from hanging around. My question is why? They aren't doing any damage to the eaves or the house and I know they catch many insects. Why discourage them?
By the way, still don't have an identity for the carport parents. When I was finally able to get close enough to look I counted five babies in a tiny nest that they are quickly outgrowing. I'm also concerned about the danger involved when the parents start teaching them to fly because of our german shepherds always playing around the carport. If a baby bird crash lands, I'm afraid he won't stand much of a chance.
