Nest box paint: yes or no? The results are in!
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Nest box paint: yes or no? The results are in!

In November 2017 I installed 21 new nest boxes on the Birds Eye Ranch east of Waterton Park. The land owners have seen bluebirds in the area but there have not been any nest boxes in the area for many years. Ten of the boxes were new plywood, 11 of the boxes were painted grey.

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Observation on New Bluebird Trail Monitors Recruitment
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Observation on New Bluebird Trail Monitors Recruitment

Recruiting monitors is an ongoing requirement to maintain the trails and keep the nest boxes in usable condition for bluebird nesting. Proximity to the mountains, recreational areas and parks provides a draw, bringing people to the foothills for recreational activities. Monitoring a bluebird trail can be one of the activities that people and families engage in when they are in bluebird habitat.

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About Parasites found in Mountain Bluebird Nest Boxes
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About Parasites found in Mountain Bluebird Nest Boxes

The fly larvae that feed on the young bluebirds are common flies. I collected a number of the larvae and pupae from bluebird nest boxes this summer and put them in a jar. Then I left them for a couple weeks until the adults emerged from their cocoons, and what came out? Common flies, nothing special, just the everyday flies you see everywhere in fields and around cattle.

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