Western Screech-Owl
Nest box Plan and Information
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Construction difficulty:
moderate
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Species in decline
This species is in decline in certain regions. You can put up a nest box to help if you live in the right region and habitat.
- Declining
- Not declining
- Not present
Nesting Range
Source: Birds of the WorldNesting Habitat
- Desert
- Forest
- Open Woodland
- River
Attach Nest Box To
- Live tree
Known Nesting Period
Not Nesting
Some Nesting Occurrence
Nesting in Most of Range
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
Nest Box Placement
Nest Height:
10ft
30ft
10–30 feet
Minimum Spacing:
1,000 feet
Facing:
South or East
Helpful Tips
- When possible, make boxes out of reclaimed weathered wood, as weathered boxes seem to be more readily accepted than new boxes. Exterior-grade plywood, pine, and cedar are good choices for wood.
- Install the box on a tree that is at least as wide as the box. It is helpful if there is a branch nearby for the young to climb out on, but the branch should not obstruct the entrance hole.
- Add 2–3 inches of wood chips to the box floor.
- Leave boxes open all winter for roosting.
- Install new boxes by January.
- Pairs nesting in suburban habitats are generally tolerant of humans close to their nests, but avoid checking nest boxes during the egg-laying stage.
- You can install a second nest box within a pair's territory as a backup in case the first nest fails. Second nests are almost always in an alternate site.