Tag: bluebird house

Female Bluebird at nest box

When Do Bluebirds Look for Birdhouses?

Any time of year is a good time to put up a bluebird nest box, however most bluebirds start looking for nesting sites in mid February to mid March, and nesting can begin right after that. Your Location whether bluebirds are familiar with your yard can also impact when they start looking.

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Does My Bluebird House Really Need a Baffle?

Baffles are vital for bluebird houses and bird protection because bluebirds and other native cavity birds are especially vulnerable to predators. Being in a box automatically traps them inside when predators reach in, and with some native cavity birds in decline, good stewardship is required.

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Can You Have Multiple Bluebird Houses In Your Yard?

Successfully having multiple bluebird houses in your yard will depend on whether your yard is large enough to support multiple pairs of bluebirds or whether a different species of bird will be using the other box. Bluebirds are very territorial. Managing multiple pairs requires a lot of space.

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Ultimate Guide & Checklist: Get Bluebirds to Use Your Nest Box

Top reasons bluebirds aren’t nesting in your nest box include an insufficient hole size, insufficient box size, using a birdhouse rather than a bluebird nest box, location, location amenities and competing species that take up a nest box preventing bluebirds from nesting.