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Bluebird Bob WalshawU.S.
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Questions about setting up and monitoring Eastern Bluebird houses. This includes where and how to put up houses, trouble shooting, fighting predators, and helping other small cavity nesters such as Chickadees, Titmice, Carolina Wrens, etc. Also a free 20 page Bluebird book is available by sending your mailing address to walshaw1@cox.net |
I really can't help. A bird does not survive with those kinds of injuries. Even if it will eat do not give it earthwotms - they are full of soil. From year to year sometimes Eastern Bluebird survival is
Some Bluebirds stay here all winter although it is a gamble. They get first dibs in the spring on nesting boxes and territories, but sometimes in an extended ice storm they all perish. Leave your boxes
That is a bit unusual but they should leave when they run out of berries. Leave your boxes up as they will use them on cold nights, often half a dozen or more in a box at a time. Send your mailing address
I have had a 100 box 5 mile trail for 15 years in NE OK and Regardless of what you read I find that the best direction is toward the best short grass feeding area. The only exceptions to this are if you

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