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  • a snake curled up on a mossy nest inside a nest box
    Dealing with Predators

    Although nest boxes provide nesting opportunities for many native birds, they also can make easy targets for predators. Common predators of nests in nest boxes include raccoons, cats, snakes, and squirrels. Here are some tips to help you thwart these…

  • a flying squirrel perched at the entrance hole of a nest box
    Managing Nest Box Competitors

    Sometimes nest boxes are used by species for which they were not intended. Wasps, mice, squirrels, and other wildlife can compete with native cavity-nesting birds for nest sites. Here are some tips for discouraging nest box usurpers.

    House Wrens are sometimes…

  • A female Eastern Bluebird carries nesting material while perched atop a wooden nest box.
    Nest Box Placement

    Need help placing your boxes? You’ve come to the right place!

    Make sure that your boxes are installed well before the breeding season begins. Don’t be discouraged if birds don’t begin nesting in them immediately; sometimes it takes time for the…

  • All About Birdhouses

    For many species of birds, there is a shortage of great places to nest. There may be birds that would love to call your habitat home, but they have a specific nesting requirement which needs to be met. Birdhouses can…

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    Explore our resources on participating in NestWatch, identifying nests and eggs, understanding the nesting cycle, and installing and managing nest boxes.

    Learn more about how to NestWatch

    Do you want to build a nest box or have one already? Find plans and…