What White Objects Are Blue Birds Removing From Their Nest
Removing Fecal SacsQuestion: I have seen the parents taking something small and white out of the nestbox. What are they doing?
Answer: The parents are removing fecal sacs. A fecal sac is a clean, tough mucous/gelatinous membrane/film containing the excrement of nestling birds. Cherie Layton calls it a "birdie diaper." Nestlings usually excrete one sac after each feeding, especially as they get older. The parent grasps the sac by the middle with their beak. They may take out 60-70 bundles a day! Usually both parents help with this task. For hatchlings and very young nestlings (e.g., up to 4-5 days old), the parents may eat the sacs, as the baby's digestive tracts are not very efficient and the sacs may still contain nutrition. Otherwise, they drop them outside of the box, usually several meters away. I heard one monitor say he saw a bluebird create a little dumping ground in one location.
There are several reasons why the parents remove fecal sacs:
If you see bluebird parents STOP removing fecal sacs while the young are still in the nest, there might be a problem with the babies. If you notice a big pile up in a bluebird nest, one or both of the parents may be missing or dead. Captive nestlings begin to defecate like adults, without the sac, around the time of normal fledging. (BNA) Note that when a nestling is handled by humans (e.g., a wildlife rehabber), they may void a fecal sac. (Handling of nestlings without a permit is prohibited under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.) More Information:
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