Eastern bluebird

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31Eastern Bluebirds Natural History Eastern bluebirds are very common in farm fields and other open, rural areas where woods are found nearby. In the summer, Eastern bluebirds eat insects. They are favored residents of far

Eastern Bluebirds Natural History Eastern bluebirds are very common in farm fields and other open, rural areas where woods are found nearby. In the summer, Eastern bluebirds eat insects. They are favored residents of far

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Source URL: www.dnr.state.md.us

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-29 14:24:45
32THE VINE  Spring Quarter 2014 Volume 5 Number[removed]OFFICERS

THE VINE Spring Quarter 2014 Volume 5 Number[removed]OFFICERS

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Language: English - Date: 2014-05-01 21:45:02
33NABS Factsheet Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Barbara Baird  Q: I want to mount a bluebird box but don’t know where to begin.

NABS Factsheet Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Barbara Baird Q: I want to mount a bluebird box but don’t know where to begin.

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Source URL: nabluebirdsociety.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-01-16 16:01:36
34NABS Factsheet Predator Control Putting up a nestbox is a responsibility that should not be taken lightly. When you put up a box, a commitment is made to provide as safe a place as possible for bluebirds to raise their y

NABS Factsheet Predator Control Putting up a nestbox is a responsibility that should not be taken lightly. When you put up a box, a commitment is made to provide as safe a place as possible for bluebirds to raise their y

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Source URL: nabluebirdsociety.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-26 15:07:07
35NABS Factsheet NABS Nestbox Recommendations Materials •	 Both ¾-inch wood and PVC pipe are commonly used for bluebird nestboxes; Peterson and Troyer nestboxes often use 2 x 4 inch boards

NABS Factsheet NABS Nestbox Recommendations Materials • Both ¾-inch wood and PVC pipe are commonly used for bluebird nestboxes; Peterson and Troyer nestboxes often use 2 x 4 inch boards

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Source URL: nabluebirdsociety.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-26 15:07:05
36NABS Factsheet Monitoring Bluebird Nestboxes WHY MONITOR YOUR NESTBOX? It is very important that bluebird nestboxes be actively monitored (checked) at least once a week. Bluebirds are tolerant of humans, and will not aba

NABS Factsheet Monitoring Bluebird Nestboxes WHY MONITOR YOUR NESTBOX? It is very important that bluebird nestboxes be actively monitored (checked) at least once a week. Bluebirds are tolerant of humans, and will not aba

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Source URL: nabluebirdsociety.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-01-16 16:01:40
37NABS Factsheet Getting Started with Bluebirds Over the years, land has been cleared for housing and commercial developments, highways and agriculture, and many old trees have been cut down. Wooden fence posts that provid

NABS Factsheet Getting Started with Bluebirds Over the years, land has been cleared for housing and commercial developments, highways and agriculture, and many old trees have been cut down. Wooden fence posts that provid

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Source URL: nabluebirdsociety.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-01-16 16:01:36
38THE VINE  SUMMER, 2012 Volume 3 Number 2  IN THIS ISSUE

THE VINE SUMMER, 2012 Volume 3 Number 2 IN THIS ISSUE

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Source URL: www.vmnh.net

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-21 15:25:06
39THE VINE  WINTER, 2013 Volume 4 Number 4  IN THIS ISSUE

THE VINE WINTER, 2013 Volume 4 Number 4 IN THIS ISSUE

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-21 08:59:48
40Bring Back the Bluebirds Project As recently as 60 years ago, Western Bluebirds were common in Garry oak meadows and savannahs throughout the Salish Sea area. By 1995, Western Bluebirds were no longer breeding in southwe

Bring Back the Bluebirds Project As recently as 60 years ago, Western Bluebirds were common in Garry oak meadows and savannahs throughout the Salish Sea area. By 1995, Western Bluebirds were no longer breeding in southwe

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Source URL: www.goert.ca

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-24 17:34:55