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Houses
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Hummingbird House
Swallow Houses
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Robin Houses
Owl Houses
Kestrel Houses
Flycatcher Houses
Nuthatch Houses
Bufflehead Duck
Houses
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Houses
Hooded Merganser
Houses
Bird House with
Camera
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Color Camera
Coveside Bird
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More than two dozen
North American birds will nest in bird houses. Bluebirds prefer nest boxes on a
tree stump or wooden fence post. Robins like to build their nest
in the crotch of a tree. If you don't have an
appropriate tree, you can offer a nesting
platform. Chickadees and Nuthatches share the same food,
feeders, and habitats. If you put a properly
designed nest box in a wooded yard, at least one
pair is sure to check it out. Wrens don't seem to be very
picky about where they nest
and will
accept nest boxes quite close to your house. Tree
Swallows prefer nest boxes attached to dead
trees. The ideal setting for these insect-eaters
is on the edge of a field near a lake, pond, or
river. Violet-green
Swallows nest in forested mountains of the
west; boxes placed on large trees in a semi-open
woodland will attract them. Purple
Martins nest in groups, so you'll need a
house with a minimum of four large rooms.
Woodpeckers such as the Flicker, Downy and Red-bellied
Woodpecker are likely to use a bird
house. With the right conditions, hummingbirds will even build their nest
on a forked nesting perch. |
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