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  2. Nest box - Wikipedia

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    The size of the nest box also affects the bird species likely to use the box. Very small boxes attract wrens and treecreepers and very large ones may attract ducks and owls. Seasonally removing old nest material and parasites is important if they are to be successfully re-used. The material used in the construction may also be significant.

  3. Eurasian blue tit - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasian blue tit will nest in any suitable hole in a tree, wall, or stump, or an artificial nest box, often competing with house sparrows or great tits for the site. Few birds more readily accept the shelter of a nesting box; the same hole is returned to year after year, and when one pair dies another takes possession.

  4. Tree swallow - Wikipedia

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    It is protected in the US by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918, [86] and in Canada by the Migratory Birds Convention Act. [87] In some parts of the US, the range of this swallow has extended south, likely due to changes in land use, the reintroduction of beavers, and nest boxes installed for bluebirds. The tree swallow is negatively ...

  5. Birdwatching basics: a beginner's guide - AOL

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    A bird field guide is crucial in helping you identify different species. These guides typically include pictures, descriptions and range maps. And don’t forget a notebook to keep a record of the ...

  6. Singing bird box - Wikipedia

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    An unusual singing bird box by Frères Rochat, ca. 1810. The bird is shown in a tiny cage, not concealed inside the box as usual. A singing bird box (boîte à oiseau chanteur in French) is a box, usually rectangular-shaped, which contains within a miniature automaton singing bird concealed below an oval lid and activated by means of an operating lever.

  7. Eurasian tree sparrow - Wikipedia

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    Empty nest boxes, and sites used by house sparrows or other hole nesting birds, such as tits, pied flycatchers or common redstarts, are rarely used for the autumn display. [ 37 ] The untidy nest is composed of hay, grass, wool or other material and lined with feathers , [ 31 ] which improve the thermal insulation. [ 38 ]

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