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jfv

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Hi, I'm new to this forum. We enjoy our backyard birding - bluebirds, chickadees, titmouse, woodpeckers, cardinals, etc...and also our waterbirds - herons, osprey, wood storks. But I have a concern that maybe you can help me out with....

We have three wood duck boxes that have just been placed in our water this season. Two of them are on their second brood. The third one has the hen still sitting on the eggs. She has been in there a long time and is not scared off by us peeking in using a mirror. The other ones have always been scared when we approach. The eggs should have hatched by now. Do you think we should clean the box out so they can start over?

I'd appreciate any advice.
 
Hi JFV, a warm welcome to you from Staff, Admin and Moderators from Bird Forum.

One of my favorite ducks, woodies! My advice would be to leave the nest alone, she may be a late nester and you cleaning out the box would make her later yet. They manage well without our interference in the backwaters so I'd be inclined to sit back and view the action, those little puffs of yellow will be popping out any day now!
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Welcome, JFV!

Let me second Bob's advice. I'm much further north than you, in Indiana, and woodies will nest as late as mid-July or even early August (I've seen tiny woodies following Mom nearly as late as Labor Day).

Just please don't disturb the nest -- wouldn't want Mom to abandon it!
 
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