Public Meeting 28 May 15

Opening remarks

  • BVBBS & its volunteers

  • thanks for public support

  • Reporting fledgings at year end

  • Cash or other contributions

  • Thanks to our volunteers

 

Purpose of meeeting

  • Introducing you to BVBBS

  • Helping you with backyard boxes

  • Recruit volunteers

    • With about 50 volunteers, turnover is constant

    • Any new volunteers always welcome

    • Any interest after the meeting, see Lorna.

 

BVBBS is a non-profit volunteer organization Dedicated to increasing and protecting the Bluebird population in BV.

  • We do this by providing safe nesting sites.

  • Bluebirds numbers are low. From 1940 to 1990, their population down ~ 90 %.

  • That trend has reversed significantly.

  • Since 1980 the BVBBS has fledged 42,504 Bluebirds in the BV area. Our annual fledging rate now runs between 1500-2000.

  • We currently have ~50 volunteers monitoring & maintaining 422 BB Boxes on all 7 golf courses, ranchwood, BV Cemetery, Pres church, Concordia, Lake BV, Loch Lomond Park, LL Marina, Tanyard Creek natural area, & Oakford area.

Monitoring prevents problem predators, such as: House (English) Sparrows, Raccoons, Snakes.

  • House Sparrows in particular, an introduced species that is not protected by the wildlife laws. About the same size as Bluebirds. They are very aggressive, taking over boxes and often killing Bluebirds or building their own nest right over the Bluebird nest.

  • Controlling Tree Swallows. They are a protected species, also in decline but not as much as Bluebirds. These we allow to nest, but place boxes to minimize the loss of boxes to Bluebird.

 

Assisting Bluebird in successfully fledging as many chicks possible.

  • By above controls.

  • By cleaning out the boxes between fledging cycles. Bluebird can brood 2-3 times per season (March-August)

  • Keep track of number of fledglings. For our records but also reported to N.A. Bluebird Society.

  • Besides, it's fun watching from nest starting to fledging. Especially the baby chicks. Plus an opportunity to enjoy the beauty of Bella Vista.

  • We monitor each box weekly from March-August.

Maintaining boxes.

  • Keeping box sets in good shape. Waterproof, etc.

  • Relocating inactive box sets, Adding new, etc.

  • It's Bluebirds’ homes during this period, and we try to keep them in good condition.

 

WEHMEYER Slide Presentation: Welcome Back the Bluebirds NABS

JANSSEN Presentation: Nests & Nest Boxes

 

Photo courtesy of Becky Boyd

Photo courtesy of Becky Boyd

Latest News:

  • End of Season
    Aug 31, 2024
    We would like Bella Vista residents with bluebird boxes in their yard to let us know the
  • It's almost time!
    Feb 22, 2024
    It's getting close to bluebirds starting to build their nests. Get your boxes ready by
  • Fledgling Count
    Sep 4, 2023
    The Bella Vista Bluebird Society would like residents with bluebird boxes in their yards

Email: Bella Vista Bluebird Society  
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