A Bluebird Trail’s History: 1977 – 2013
Dick Tuttle has maintained a Bluebird Trail at the Methodist Theological Seminary in Ohio (north of Columbus) since 1977. In this article, Dick tells us how this trail evolved over the years.
Dick Tuttle has maintained a Bluebird Trail at the Methodist Theological Seminary in Ohio (north of Columbus) since 1977. In this article, Dick tells us how this trail evolved over the years.
Dick Tuttle provides us with the latest update on his help for Prothonotary Warblers at Alum Creek.
The Alum Creek Prothonotary Warbler Project – 2012 Read More »
How are Chimney Swifts doing in our area? To know the answer, we need to collect data by observation. Dick Tuttle reports on roosts (mostly) in Delaware County.
As monitors of a fifty-mile-long roadside nestbox project for American Kestrels (Falco sparverius) in Delaware County, Dick Phillips and I did not know what to expect after a wet and warm winter, but our determined sparrow hawks fledged a record 77 young falcons in 2012 surpassing 76 raised in 2010.
Bluebirds? Ospreys? Why not chickadees? Dick Tuttle tells us how providing nest boxes for Carolina Chickadees is a happy “side effect” from his long experience with other species — and how we can help them as well.
A Riparian Nestbox Trail for Carolina Chickadees Read More »
I wrote the following article for the Winter 1999 edition of the Bluebird Monitor, published by the Ohio Bluebird Society. It has been 15 years since a team of volunteers installed three Osprey platforms at Alum Creek Lake. Seventy-three Osprey have fledged from seven platforms standing in Delaware County since 2001. It is time for a look back at how it started.