The advice was to put the little one into a small box or container with something to keep it warm and place it as close to the original site of the nest as possible. Then we had to just walk away and hope that mum and dad would return. We could see them circling around so we knew there was a chance. The biggest problem was that the nests had been built at the apex of a roof of a bungalow with no windowsill nearby to elevate the bird.
Firstly we placed the bird in a planter with a blanket and the remains of the inner nest material but it was still a very long way away from the original nests.
The only thing left after that was to wait, we decided to go out for an hour or two as the sitting around was too difficult! Two hours later we returned, not feeling too optimistic but to our delight we could see the parents visiting the new nest and apparently feeding the little one who we could hear chirping away. Three days later and things are still going strong. We can hear the cheeping and see the parents travelling back and forth to the nest. This evening hubby and the kids thought they saw a flapping of little wings just over the top of the nest, perhaps little Lucky (well what else could we call him?) is ready to fledge! We shall see tomorrow!
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Update 12th July 2013:
I am really glad to report that Lucky is doing very well. He took his first flight last week and has being going strong ever since. So well in fact that we see very little of him these days - which is just how it should be.
When we put the "fake" nest up it was a quick and temporary solution... however it seems the House Martins are quite taken with it. As you can see from the photo, the nest is supposed to sit just under a horizontal eave, but we did not have that option when we put up the nest. The house martins are filling in the gaps and adding their own extension and roof. All this sounds really positive for the preparation of a second brood, we only hope that they are not planning to roof it all the way to the point of our roof, that kind of extension would never get planning permission or approval!
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"Lucky" planning another flight now that he has "found his wings"... can you see the mud extension being added by the parents? |