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  2. How do you build a nesting box? - AOL

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    There are three types of owl species in Indiana in particular that benefit from nesting boxes, all of which are species that nest in cavities. First there is the barn owl, which is actually a ...

  3. Tytonidae - Wikipedia

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    The barn owl accepts the provided nest boxes and sometimes prefers them to natural sites. [69] The nest boxes are placed under the eaves of buildings and in other locations. The upper bound of the number of barn owl pairs depends on the abundance of food at nesting sites. [70]

  4. Western barn owl - Wikipedia

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    The provision of nest boxes under the eaves of buildings and in other locations can be very successful in increasing the local population. The Canary barn owl is particularly at risk, and as late as 1975, hunting by fearful locals was limiting the population on Fuerteventura where only a few dozen pairs remain.

  5. Barn owl - Wikipedia

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    The barn owls (Tyto species, particularly Tyto alba) are the most widely distributed group of owls in the world. They are medium-sized owls with large heads and characteristic heart-shaped faces. They have long, strong legs with powerful talons. The term may be used to describe:

  6. American barn owl - Wikipedia

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    The provision of nest boxes under the eaves of buildings and in other locations can be very successful in increasing the local population. Common names such as "demon owl", "death owl", or "ghost owl" show that traditionally, rural populations in many places considered barn owls to be birds of evil omen .

  7. Owl hole - Wikipedia

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    An owl hole at Lugton Ridge Farm, Auchentiber. An owl hole is a structural entrance built into buildings (such as mills and barns) to allow predatory birds, typically barn owls (Tyto alba), to enter. The birds prey on farm vermin, and therefore benefit the human owner of the structure in a symbiotic relationship.

  8. Brandon Marsh nature reserve - Wikipedia

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    These figures have been assisted by a nest box scheme; in 2008 there were 49 occupied nest boxes which produced 270 fledged young, and by 2009 these numbers had increased to 65 and 352 respectively, including two owl species, barn owl and tawny owl. [10] As well as birds, the reserve also harbours a varied selection of mammals.

  9. These Nesting Boxes for Owls Are a Must-Have to Keep ... - AOL

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