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Mourning Dove Nests: Habits, Locations, Seasons & Parenting Explained
Mourning doves exhibit distinct behaviors throughout the nesting season. Their conduct, while reputedly easy, plays a vital function in ensuring the survival of their species. These habits include constructing and reusing nests and exhibiting unique behavioral patterns throughout the nesting period.
How to Provide Shelter for Birds in Winter
Some birds will use birdhouses in the winter. To provide shelter for birds in winter, you can diy a roosting box, add a roof to bird feeders, or try a snow-resistant birdhouse. Read this guide to know how to provide shelter for birds in winter step by step.
The Right Birdhouse Hole Size Chart By Species
Plan the perfect birdhouse with the right hole sizes, dimensions. Learn placement and maintenance tricks.
How to Choose and Place Bird Nest Boxes to Attract Native Songbird
Birds are very selective in their choice of nesting sites. How to choose and place bird nest boxes to make sure native songbirds can easily find them? Guest expert Matthew Young has the answers in detail!
Birds That Use Nest Boxes in North America
By Matthew Young
Matthew Young is co-author of the Stokes Guide to Finches of the United States and Canada in addition to being the Founder and Board President of the Finch Research Network. Matthew also worked at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology across 15 years where he worked on Golden-winged Warblers, Voices of Hawaii’s Birds, Merlin Bird ID, and was Project Lead on Lab’s first Irruptive Finch Survey in 1999. Widely known as a preeminent authority on finches of North America, Matthew has written finch species accounts for breeding bird atlases, Birds of the World accounts, and published several papers on finches and the Red Crossbill vocal complex. Full Bio →
Bluebirds are some of the most beautiful birds in North America, and back in the 1970s bluebirds were in fast decline. The Bluebird Society formed in 1978 and started the nest box program, and they have since rebounded considerably.
Several songbird species utilize nest boxes, including wrens, bluebirds, chickadees, titmice, and nuthatches. Other species that may use nest boxes also include some swallow and flycatcher species.
Species that use nestboxes with some level of regularity
Wrens: House Wren, Carolina Wren, and Bewick’s Wren
House Wren, Photo Credit Matt Young
Bluebirds: Eastern Bluebird, Western Bluebird and Mountain Bluebird
Mountain Bluebird, Photo Credit Matt Young
Chickadees: Black-capped Chickadee, Carolina Chickadee and Boreal Chickadee
Black-capped Chickadee, Photo Credit Matt Young
Titmice: Tufted Titmouse, Oak Titmouse and Bridled Titmouse. It should be noted that Chickadees and Titmice are in the same Paridae family.
Tufted Titmouse, Photo Credit Matt Young
Nuthatch: Brown-headed Nuthatch, Pygmy Nuthatch, Red-breasted Nuthatch and White-breasted Nuthatch
Red-breasted Nuthatch, Photo Credit Matt Young
Swallows: Tree Swallow and Voilet-green Swallow. Purple Martin also use nestbox/nesthole colony structures
Tree Swallow, Photo Credit Matt Young
Purple Martin Colony, Photo Credit Matt Young
Swallows Nest Types: Everything You Need to Know Abou Them
Ever wondered how swallows build their nests? From mud-cup designs to reused nests and seasonal patterns, swallows show remarkable nesting behavior across different species. This guide explores their nesting types, timing, and habits in detail.
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