- birdbox/bird box, but some
mammals such as bats may also use them.
Placing nestboxes or
roosting boxes may also be used to help
maintain po****tions of particular...
-
presented the
series from an
organic farm in Devon, England,
where the
nestboxes and sett were located, King
worked on
location – at B**** Rock observing...
- the
small colony found in a
combination of wood****
holes and tree
nestboxes on the RSPB's
reserve at the
Caledonian Forest in Abernethy, Scotland...
- 2013. With
their favouring partly hidden nest sites, the
provision of
nestboxes has
proven a
dramatic conservation success, with the
birds taking to them...
- London,
Bombay Natural History Society. pp. 317–327. du Feu, C. (2005).
Nestboxes (PDF).
British Trust for
Ornithology Field Guide. Thetford: The British...
- in a hole,
usually in a tree but
sometimes in a wall or in the ground.
Nestboxes may be used. Old
willow tit
holes may be used and
enlarged further. Marsh...
- were
sustained because the
public overfed the
squirrels and also
because nestboxes had been once been
installed and
maintained by the
National Park Service...
- so dead
trees or
those with dead
limbs are
beneficial to the species;
nestboxes are
commonly used. A high
cover of moss and
lichen is also preferred....
-
vertical surfaces with
cavities (such as trees,
cliffs or even walls,
nestboxes, haystacks, and
abandoned burrows) in
which to nest.
These requirements...
- Britain, which,
thanks to
conservation measures including the
provision of
nestboxes to
protect the
nests from
gulls and bad weather, has
risen to 118 pairs...