Bluebirds nest in tree cavities, or in man made bluebird boxes. The box should have an entrance hole no more than one and a half inches, and have a hinged roof for cleaning. It shoud be placed no more than five feet above ground, to exclude sparrows.
Bluebirds are cavity nesters, like holes in trees or man made bird houses. The ideal bluebird house should have an opening hole of one and a quarter inches in diameter, and be placed around five feet from the ground. Any higher, and species like the English sparrow will take it over.
Five feet is the preferred height, if you put it higher, starlings and English sparrows may take it over.
I would put it by flowers that look good with the color blue or nailed into a tree... I hope this helped...
On a pole or fence post, no more than five feet from the ground, facing an open area.
You can put bluebird houses on poles. They should be at least 5 feet in the air.
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Yes, but the wren may try and take over the bluebird nest.
House sparrows and wrens often compete with bluebirds for the same nesting house. Often time sparrows will break bluebird eggs or make another nest over the current bluebird nest.
Bluebird trails are lines of bluebird houses. There could be four house in a row or there could be hundreds. It gives many bluebirds a safe place to nest and lay eggs.
Clean them once the bluebird abandons the nest; usually after the babies leave the nest. If a sparrow or other bird starts making a nest over the current bluebird nest remove the materials of the nest in process. Do not clean out the bluebird house if the bluebird is still using the nest.
It can also be in the side.
Yes..Often take nesting sites from other species, like the bluebird.
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The eastern bluebird is Sialia Sialis.
Bluebird is owned by Flowers Foods
Mr Bluebird a farmer
There is no such thing as a southern bluebird.
A eastern bluebird is covered in feathers.