Marianne, I did receive one other reply with much the same information. The bluebirds seem to have fledged so the sparrow problem is gone for now. It was hard to watch. Thank you for responding.
Jennifer Cummings
Full Circle Landscaping
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> On Jun 5, 2019, at 6:58 AM, Marianne Taylor, Skowhegan <andale62@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I wonder if you had replied to your post? We have friends with a Purple Martin house and House Sparrows forcé their way in and I have read they have even taken Martin chicks out of the nest. Is your sparrow still there? Marianne Taylor, Skowhegan
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