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I’ve already started refurbishing and updating my bluebird (BB) housing for next year. I had one box that was hard to do nest checks so I made swing out side panel to see in 6 foot installed level.

If you have the means and have spot preferably facing east, fairly open and in afternoon shade and want to contribute to BB habit hear some plans and ideas to make own houses.

My total fledged this year was 49 with 5 active boxes. All boxes fledged 3 broods average 3 to 5 per nesting cycle making it to happy days.

I also had house finches in my fake hanging flower basket which fledged 2 broods, fledged 7, and black capped chickadees that fledged 4. BB house in my back yard fledged 4 tuffed titmouses. I had BB nesting after titmouses that laid eggs, but invader dreaded male house sparrow broke and pitched eggs out and BBs abandoned the nest.

I’d you get or have BBs nests need to clean box out after each brood has fledged. If not they just build nest over the dirty insect infested nest which not good for nest brood. I don’t put them on trees due all insect critters crawling up down tree especially ants.

I also remove all boxes after nest season over, clean and repair for next season, here in Florida that’s early February to end August with up to 3 nesting cycles in season.

I’ve had BBs nesting boxes for over 40 years in several states along with other species nesting on my properties over years.

The reason boxes are black and white cause I hang them on appropriate color matches fencing. In my back yard I painted them match my villa wall color.
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You are doing a great service for the beautiful bluebird since they have become pretty dependent on humans for their housing. Congrats on all those successful fledglings leaving the nest! A family member has built bluebird boxes with room for a hidden camera. It has been great fun to watch but we also witnessed a starling squeeze into the nest this summer while the pair was out gathering bedding. The d*mn starling pulled the most beautiful male bluebird we had ever seen into the nest when he returned and attacked. The starling pecked that bluebird to death in less than 3 minutes. Nature can be very cruel. Wishing you continued success in your endeavors.

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How far apart are you placing the BB boxes or rather how close can I put them? I have just one, but would love to add more.
 
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You are doing a great service for the beautiful bluebird since they have become pretty dependent on humans for their housing. Congrats on all those successful fledglings leaving the nest! A family member has built bluebird boxes with room for a hidden camera. It has been great fun to watch but we also witnessed a starling squeeze into the nest this summer while the pair was out gathering bedding. The d*mn starling pulled the most beautiful male bluebird we had ever seen into the nest when he returned and attacked. The starling pecked that bluebird to death in less than 3 minutes. Nature can be very cruel. Wishing you continued success in your endeavors.

Sorry to hear that. I had to deal with starlings and English sparrows (ES) in Oklahoma for 20 years. If you noticed the extra thick entry hole guard that 99% time keeps out birds larger than BBs and limits reach. Nothing can do about ES. I had solution in Oklahoma dealing with ES and starlings I was out of town in not populated area. Luckily not too many ES or starling in my area down here never see starling and only ES couple times. Snakes can be problem also.
 
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Sorry to hear that. I had to deal with starlings and English sparrows (ES) in Oklahoma for 20 years. If you noticed the extra thick entry hole guard that 99% time keeps out birds larger than BBs and limits reach. Nothing can do about ES. I had solution in Oklahoma dealing with ES and starlings I was out of town in not populated area. Luckily not too many ES or starling in my area down here never see starling and only ES couple times. Snakes can be problem also.
Two shiny screws placed in wall of the birdhouse was enough to chase the starling away this time and the bluebirds don't mind.
 

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