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​Bluebird Trail Monitoring 2023

Bluebirds suffered major population declines with loss of native forests. These losses have been reversed with the help of Bluebird Restoration Association of Wisconsin (BRAW). The organization developed successful Bluebird box designs, locations, and predator control. Although Bluebirds are the target bird for these boxes, other cavity nesting song birds in the Biocore Prairie also benefit from them, including Tree Swallows, House Wrens, Black-capped Chickadees.

The Biocore Prairie Bluebird Trail currently consists of 9 Bluebird Boxes, mounted on predator resistant steel poles around the Biocore Prairie. The boxes are located near walking paths as shown on the map. A Citizen Science team of 5 members of the Friends maintains the trail and monitors the boxes weekly. Select data are shown below. The annual summary is submitted to BRAW. 


BB - Eastern Bluebird, TS - Tree Swallow, HW - House Wren, HS- House Sparrow
July 19th
Box
Species
Nest
Eggs
Young
Fledged
Comments
BB1
HW
Yes
2-3
-
-
Box packed with stick nest on top of grass
BB2
HW
Yes
?
Y
-
Couldn't pull out nest without damaging it.​
BB3
-
No
-
-
-
Empty box
BB4
Mouse
-
-
-
-
Cleaned out box.
BB5
HW
Yes
1
-
-
-
BB6
BB?
Yes
-
-
-
No adult seen. Shallow grass with a couple of downy feathers.
​BB7
BB
Yes
3
-
-
Bluebird flew out of box
BB8
TS
Yes
-
-
-
-
​BB12
HW
Yes
1
-
-
-
Early July Update
The birds in the Preserve are having a great year! I think we had 20-24 tree swallows that have fledged. There were 3-5 bluebirds that have fledged. There are still several blue bird eggs in house 1 and 1 to 2 juveniles. The house wrens have taken over 2 houses from the tree swallows. There are 3 houses with second nesting of tree swallows and 10-12 nestlings. 
June 27th
Box
Species
Nest
Eggs
Young
Fledged
Comments
BB1
BB
Yes
2-3
1-2
-
Can't be sure if eggs are old or new
BB2
HW
Yes
?
?
-
Can't see inside nest
BB3
TS
Yes
-
-
-
Empty nest. Birds have fledged.
BB4
HW
Yes
?
-
-
Can't see inside nest
BB5
TS
Yes
-
-
-
Empty nest. Birds have fledged.
BB6
TS
Yes
-
4
-
-
​BB7
BB
Yes
-
-
3-4
Empty nest. Birds have fledged.
BB8
TS
Yes
-
3-4
-
-
​BB12
TS
Yes
-
3-4
-
-
June 19th
Box
Species
Nest
Eggs
Young
Fledged
Comments
BB1
BB
Yes
5
-
-
-
BB2
TS
Yes
broken shells
-
Yes
Cleaned out box
BB3
TS
Yes
-
1
-
Large nestling seen
BB4
TS
Yes
-
2
-
2 large nestlings seen. Dive bombed by adult.
BB5
TS
Yes
5
3
-
-
BB6
TS
Yes
4
-
-
-
​BB7
BB
Yes
4
3
-
-
BB8
TS
Yes
5
Yes
-
-
​BB12
HW
Yes
2
-
-
Wren perched nearby.
June 3rd
Box
Species
Nest
Eggs
Young
Fledged
Comments
BB1
BB
Yes
3
-
-
Eggs pushed against door
BB2
TS
Yes
-
Yes
-
-
BB3
TS
Yes
-
Yes
-
-
BB4
TS
Yes
-
Yes
-
-
BB5
TS
Yes
5
-
-
-
BB6
HS
Yes
-
-
Cleaned out box
​BB7
BB
Yes
4
-
-
-
BB8
TS
Yes
-
Yes
-
-
​BB12
HW
Yes
-
-
-
Stick nest on top of grass nest. Wren flew out.
Early Season Update
This year, our dedicated team of 5 monitors are regularly checking the Biocore Bluebird Trail for eastern bluebirds and other cavity-nesting birds. Thanks to Jeff Koziol, Pam Fornell, Laura Berger, Maggi Christianson, and Genevieve Murtaugh for their ongoing efforts!
​- Monitoring instructions

Picture
The BRAW design Bluebird boxes are luxury boxes, considering that the cedar wood used for building them is more than 100 years old and from the attic floor of a Wisconsin home.  The trail was established by the Friends in 2014. At the top of the page, click on earlier years of monitoring results.
Picture
Photo 4-8-19, Paul Noeldner
The Madison Bluebird Trails are an ongoing Madison Bird City Partners initiative. Annual summary report data is submitted to BRAW and to the Lakeshore Nature Preserve to document success and continually improve practices. Reports also go to the eBird database at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology for scientific analysis and application. 

BRAW Information, Preserve Edition

2023 monitors:
Primary Monitor: Jeff Koziol
Monitors: Pam Fornell, Genevieve Murtaugh, Laura Berger, Maggi Christianson
Friends of the Lakeshore Nature Preserve
 P.O. Box 5534
 Madison, WI 53705 

UW-Madison Lakeshore Nature Preserve website

Documents
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Related websites:
UW Nelson Institute
UW Arboretum
Clean Lakes Alliance
Groundswell Conservancy
Pleasant Valley Conservancy
Pheasant Branch Conservancy
Friends of Amphibians
​Friends of Cherokee Marsh
Friends of Olin Turville

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