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It's time to put up nest boxes
Last week, a day after the morning low temperature plunged to 9 degrees, the sky cleared and the thermometer rebounded to 45 degrees. That balmy afternoon bluebirds, chickadees, titmice, and Carolina wrens sang with springlike enthusiasm. It reminded me to get my nest boxes ready because all four species use boxes within 100 yards of my house.
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It's time to put up nest boxes
Last week, a day after the morning low temperature plunged to 9 degrees, the sky cleared and the thermometer rebounded to 45 degrees. That balmy afternoon bluebirds, chickadees, titmice, and Carolina wrens sang with springlike enthusiasm. It reminded me to get my nest boxes ready because all four species use boxes within 100 yards of my house.
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