That would be for chickadees and titmice. Too small for bluebirds.
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All the holes covered = lower C. Second from top covered and back hole covered all others open = top C.
That depends on how long the sparrow lives. House sparrows have 1 clutch per year. They usually have around 6 eggs per clutch. If it lives for 6 years it would have around 36 offspring. Of course during those 6 years some eggs would break and some of the young would die so it would be less 36.
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2) It was huge!
8 ft.
The hole should be about 1 and 1/2 inches in diameter although an 1/8 of an inch or so smaller would not hurt as Starlings( an invasive species known to take over active Martin nests) are a little bigger around than Purple Martins. But if you want to eliminate ever having to worry about Starlings messing with your Martin's nest. Cut out what looks like a half of a circle. Shown on http://www.purplemartin.org/inst/InstSREH.html Although this does not stop them devilish sparrows, but it'll ease some of the pressure for your Martins. Good Luck!!! Joe
You don't. The animals that you click to start stage 3 are: 1) cat's tail (he moves) 2) bird in the hole (twice, he flies out) 3) worm in the ground (bird eats it) 4) flower (grows from worm hole, attracts rabbit) 5) owl (chases rabbit, asks questions)
The entrance hole on bluebirds should be 1.5 inches.
1: Common House Fly 2: Mosquito (Florida state bird)
there isn't any soil, a hole is a hole. if it had soil in it, it wouldn't be a hole would it.
i can't tell you, but do this 1 find the average height and width for doves 2 add about two inches to that to make kind of a hhalf oval doorway. that should work , unless you get some really fat doves