We are finding alot of dead baby birds in our garden. They are not close to each other, neither are they near their nests but they are real baby baby birds. They barely look old enough for their eyes to be open?? Any ideas??
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I dont really know. Is there anything I can do about it? Its horrible waking up and finding more dead baby birds. The nests arent open though. They are behind the faschia bit behind the guttering of the house if you know the bit Im on about (sorry not very technical with house bits)http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/jamiesjourney
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Do you know what kind of birds they are? If they're behind the fascias they could be house sparrows, starlings or maybe house martins or even swallows. It does sound like something is throwing/removing them from the nest, could be a bigger sibling, a parent if the baby has died or even something like they showed on Springwatch the other year where a swallow threw out it's rivals babies before mating with the female to produce his own!Into every life a little rain must fall.
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I think they are starlings.http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/jamiesjourney
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Starlings!!!!!!
The starlings in our roof are the worst parents ever put on the face of this earth!!!! Every year for the last 6 years we've had dead babies scattered hither and thither and all from the same nest site.
I wouldn't ever want to come back as a baby starling because they really and trully are dreadfully careless parents. It's a miracle any live to be adult birds
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Poor Starlings!
Considering their numbers they can't be so bad.
Having hatched several chicks...and I'm sure there's lots on Rule the Roost that have found the same...you rarely get a 100% hatch rate,maybe they'd already died and as Sue suggests the Mum is just clearing them out from the nest.the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.
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