From south-bay-birds-bounces+south-bay-birds-archive=[[email protected]] Fri Jun 6 14:53:55 2003 Received: from www.plaidworks.com (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by plaidworks.com (8.12.9/8.12.9) with ESMTP id h56Lq0a8007854 for <[[email protected]]>; Fri, 6 Jun 2003 14:52:00 -0700 (PDT) Received: from web20712.mail.yahoo.com (web20712.mail.yahoo.com [66.163.169.153]) by plaidworks.com (8.12.9/8.12.9) with SMTP id h56LodfF007811 for <[[email protected]]>; Fri, 6 Jun 2003 14:50:39 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <[[email protected]]> Received: from [67.161.35.244] by web20712.mail.yahoo.com via HTTP; Fri, 06 Jun 2003 14:50:38 PDT Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2003 14:50:38 -0700 (PDT) From: Mary Murphy <[[email protected]]> To: [[email protected]] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii X-Content-Filtered-By: Mailman/MimeDel 2.1.2+ Subject: [SBB] Stanford Business Park Bird Boxes X-BeenThere: [[email protected]] X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.2+ Precedence: list List-Id: South Bay Birding List-Unsubscribe: , List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Sender: south-bay-birds-bounces+south-bay-birds-archive=[[email protected]] Errors-To: south-bay-birds-bounces+south-bay-birds-archive=[[email protected]] Recently there have been postings about nesting boxes. Yesterday, along with several employees, I checked the bird boxes at my former employer's campus on Porter St. off Page Mill Road near Foothill Expressway in Palo Alto. Here is the current status of the eight boxes that have been in place for three years: #1 Three Plain Titmice - successfully fledged and gone by May 2 #2 Four Chestnut-Backed Chickadees - successfully fledged and gone by May 2 #3 Four Violet-green Swallow eggs as of June 5 #4 No activity, empty box #5 Five dead Plain Titmice baby birds, cause of death unknown #6 Three baby Western Bluebirds in box #7 A Western Bluebird nest, but no other activity #8 Five Western Bluebird eggs The campus building, which at the one point held several hundred employees, backs up against Foothill Expressway and includes a portion of Matadero Creek. When the campus was built in 1999, the Stanford property agents insisted that the native Oak and Sycamore trees remain intact. Good Birding, Mary Murphy --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. south-bay-birds mailing list ([[email protected]]) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://www.plaidworks.com/mailman/options/south-bay-birds/south-bay-birds-archive%40plaidworks.com This email sent to [[email protected]]