Author(s) |
Pearman, Myrna
Beckmann, Christa
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Publication Date |
2006
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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.
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Citation |
Blue Jay, 64(4), p. 186-190
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ISSN |
0006-5099
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Language |
en
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Publisher |
Nature Saskatchewan
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Title |
The Influence of Nestbox Style and Entrance Hole Shape on Box Preferences of Mountain Bluebirds and Tree Swallows
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Type of document |
Journal Article
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Entity Type |
Publication
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