Why The Elevator Sparrow Trap Exists (Elevator Safety Video)

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  • Опубліковано 5 чер 2024
  • This episode gives you a great overview of the repeating elevator house sparrow trap.
    IMPORTANT: In North America, house sparrows and European starlings are an invasive species that routinely k!11 native songbirds, especially native cavity nesting birds like bluebirds, chickadees, tree swallows, purple martins and even woodpeckers. This video is for education and conservation purposes.
    Learn about safety measures with the repeating elevator trap, how to disengaged it, why it's critical to monitor the trap, how to bait it, and more.
    RESOURCES:
    1. Informational Coloring Book on Bluebirds - Katharine spent a year writing and illustrating all of the topical figures for when it comes to hosting bluebirds. This 90+ page coloring book gives you so much information about hosting bluebirds, protecting from threats, selecting the right feeders and food, and so much more. Order your copy here*: amzn.to/4dGeLlA
    2. Video on Identifying House Sparrows: This should be a mandatory video to watch before you start trapping invasive house sparrows. It shows you all the combined markings that will let you know if you have a house sparrow or if you can easily rule it out. You don't have to identify all little brown birds, you just have to know when you have a house sparrow or not: • How to Tell House Spar...
    3. Repeating Elevator Sparrow Traps - you can order these at www.sparrowtraps.net
    You can also make your own. Here are the videos on how to make your own:
    Part 1: • How to build a sparrow...
    Part 2: • How to build a sparrow...
    4. Blink Outdoor Cameras: Blink Outdoor cameras are motion activated video cameras that have become very popular in the birding community. They are mobile, have a decent battery life, rain proof, weather proof and super easy to use. They can also help aid you when monitoring your traps. DO NOT SOLELY RELY ON A BLINK CAMERA THOUGH WHEN MONITORING ANY TRAP.
    Blink Outdoor Cameras can be found on Amazon* and go on sale quite often. You can find them here: amzn.to/3ylXRZi
    5. Van Ert Trap Videos and Information:
    a) Buy a Van Ert trap at vanerttraps.com/
    b) Van Ert Bird Safety Video: • Easy Van Ert Trap Inst...
    C) Van Ert Tips for Success: • Van Ert Trap BIRD SAFE...
    D) Installing a Van Ert Trap: • Van Ert Trap Tips for ...
    Visit www.nesthollow.com for more resources on managing native songbirds in North America, especially native cavity nesting birds.
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  • @jm3814
    @jm3814 Місяць тому +4

    This elevator trap was my only salvation this year. I saw a male house sparrow inside a birdhouse that a pair of Tree Swallows were using to nest. I went outside to check inside the house, and he had killed the female. I was heartbroken and MAD. I had tried the Van Ert trap numerous times and saw him inside the house many times while it was set and he never tripped it. I used the elevator trap now for the past few weeks and have caught and eradicated all the house sparrows in my yard. It certainly helps to keep 1-2 in the trap for a limited time to attract more. 2 years ago, I caught almost 30 and found all my yellow and red finches started to revisit my yard again so I know they are the best tool to fight these nasty birds. Great advice about monitoring the trap often and I also use a twist tie wrap overnight or when I was leaving my home for over an hour or so. Works great! I have caught a few natives, but I release them immediately and no harm done. I found that millet and pieces of bread have been best to attract them. Best advice is to educate yourself before using this tool on what House Sparrows look like by studying pictures closely. It is now easy for me to differentiate between sparrows. Also, they have a very distinct chirp! That is helpful also. I use your pillowcase method of disposal and it works flawlessly. Great info!

    • @nesthollow5159
      @nesthollow5159  Місяць тому

      I am so so so glad the elevator trap worked for you in that situation. Often, after you get the trap (especially in the breeding/nesting season) it can be hard to catch them. In this case, after that sparrow got your tree swallow, I am sure you were relieved to have caught it! It is so nice too when you see a variety of native birds returning to your area. Last winter, I saw more than 10 bluebirds in the yard, and my neighbor one street over said she counted 30. And I thought to myself - that is the reward from all this dedication. It's really awesome to hear your story. I'm just so sorry to hear about the tree swallow. It is a terrible terrible thing to see, especially when you know it's been the same bird family that's been nesting with you for years - you had a special bond and reverence for that wild bird only for it to be cut short :(

    • @jm3814
      @jm3814 Місяць тому

      @@nesthollow5159 Yes I feel guilty for attracting these beautiful birds to my yard with birdhouses that they are later attacked in so I am trying everything I can do to stop the sparrows! I use fishing line and twine to make lines across and down the house roofs and fronts to deter. That helps but not always. My husband made me V shaped sparrow spookers and I add shiny strips of any kind of material that flutters in the wind (4th of July decor at local stores work great!) to them and they have worked flawlessly on my birdhouses. The problem is you have to wait until there is an egg laid in the birdhouse to ensure the Bluebirds and Tree Swallow birds will not be scared from the house also. I currently have 3 houses with 15 youngsters. The bluebirds fledged last week and I cleaned out the nest immediately and within a couple days the same pair started nesting in that same birdhouse with the sparrow spooker still attached. We also attached metal baffles to the poles the houses are on. We have learned the hard way there is more to just putting up a birdhouse and letting nature take its course when it comes to making them a safe haven for our birds! But the results are worth it! Thank you for your videos, they have been very helpful!

  • @workingbulldogs
    @workingbulldogs Місяць тому +3

    Great video. I started using the elevator trap in April and have trapped and dispatched 30 so far. I also have a van ert trap

  • @nommindymple6241
    @nommindymple6241 Місяць тому +2

    I've had that elevator trap for 3 months now and have never caught any house sparrows with it. I've tried 3 different locations (it's on a table) with multiple types of lures. No luck.
    But, a couple of months ago, I bought a Van Ert trap and it's been catching about 1 house sparrow every 3 days (until recently -- the house sparrows seem to have gone away).

    • @nesthollow5159
      @nesthollow5159  Місяць тому +2

      During the breeding season, it is hard to catch a house sparrow in a repeater trap unless you have a sparrow. Once you catch one in your van ert trap, transfer it to the repeater. Some people actually keep a male and female handy for this process (decoy bird) You've got to treat them well. A lot of people will keep them in a bird cage so they don't stress. You can also rotate out your decoy sparrows so that they don't stress - so after a week, you swap out for a new pair, and dispatch the originals. I'd keep the male and female separate if you do hang on to them.
      No legal issues since they aren't federally protected.
      It sounds kind of brutal, but it's all to help manage the population so the native songbirds have a real chance.
      I'm glad the van ert trap is working. Hang tight with the repeater. It can take time and be frustrating, but once it works, it's great.

  • @williamjaeger5940
    @williamjaeger5940 Місяць тому

    Another great video! Very informative! Thanks!

  • @erikaerika7788
    @erikaerika7788 Місяць тому

    In texas a trap dispatched tons with my elevator trap😊now in orlando i have Zero sparrows in my area,,, i have nesting bluebirds and crested flycatchers ❤❤❤❤

    • @nesthollow5159
      @nesthollow5159  Місяць тому

      That's fantastic! And congrats on the great crested flycatchers! I saw a pair yesterday. I have a box for them, but I think they found a tree hole somewhere.
      Do yours nest with you every year?

  • @tinman3
    @tinman3 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks I got my tray today. Now I have to get the courage to do you know what..😢

    • @nesthollow5159
      @nesthollow5159  Місяць тому +1

      The first time is always the hardest. The next 3 aren't easy either. But it does get better in time. You'll do just fine, and know that there are so many of us who remember exactly how you feel.