Tree Swallows tend to appropriate bluebird nest boxes - even when occupied by nesting bluebirds! Tree Swallows arrive later in the spring than Eastern Bluebirds, and if they can't find a vacant nesting spot, they force the smaller bluebirds out and take over their nests. Tree Swallows will kick out the whole bluebird family, babies and all! This is probably a year old female based on the specks of blue appearing on her feathers.
There is no blue to be seen on this female, at least in this light. We got quite close to this Tree Swallow at Broadmoor Audubon Sanctuary in early May.
This nest box is a bluebird box no longer! It seems to be quite well guarded, actually.
Cute birds! I especially like the last photo with the little head peeking out.
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