One of my cigar box birdhouses managed to attract about the most useful local bird species to my yard:
The blurry photo (thanks, telephoto lens) isn’t the best, but you can see the female on the bottom has a bit of nest-building material in her beak.
Apparently, 2/3 of a bluebird’s diet consists of insects. They also hatch multiple broods per year.
I wasn’t sure if the size of this box would attract them… I’m very pleasantly surprised that I managed to make a bluebird nest. This is, of course, part of my new “make more habitat” plan for the food forest.
I need to hang more boxes!
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Great use of a cigar box. Having such creatures are a great boon for your food forest, too. Of course, I'm sure you already knew that!
Still waiting to see these bird houses of yours up for sale!
The unknown bird is a Carolina Wren.They eat lots of bugs and will nest in just about anything near your house-Shoes included!
Great to see that the bluebirds are building a nest. It would be really beneficial if you make your boxes with swing out doors so you can clean out the nest material after the babies fledge. With a little assistance you can get quite a few batches of babies from a single pair of Bluebirds.
Google for more info…
Watch em close and make sure the wrens don't chase em out. Nothing can keep a garden insect free as well as a pair of nesting Bluebirds.
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