The Influence of Nestbox Style and Entrance Hole Shape on Box Preferences of Mountain Bluebirds and Tree Swallows

Author(s)
Pearman, Myrna
Beckmann, Christa
Publication Date
2006
Abstract
There is some debate among bluebird trail operators regarding the suitability and/or superiority of different box styles. 8 One of the more vigorously debated box styles is the "Peterson" box, designed by Richard Peterson of Minnesota in the late 1970s. This box, which has a slanted front-opening panel and an oval hole, is widely used throughout Minnesota, Indiana and adjacent states.
Citation
Blue Jay, 64(4), p. 186-190
ISSN
0006-5099
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Language
en
Publisher
Nature Saskatchewan
Title
The Influence of Nestbox Style and Entrance Hole Shape on Box Preferences of Mountain Bluebirds and Tree Swallows
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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