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Scientific Name: None

Classification: None

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Brief Description

The image does not show a bird. It depicts a wooden birdhouse (nesting box) mounted on a tree branch against a sky background with sunlight filtering through leaves.

Additional Information

  • Region of Origin: None
  • Typical Sighting Period: None
  • Plumage Details: None
  • Ecological Significance: Nesting boxes provide essential breeding sites for cavity-nesting birds, especially in areas where natural hollows in old trees are scarce.
  • Conservation Status: None
  • Observation Tips: To see birds using this box, observe from a distance during the spring breeding season. Look for parent birds carrying nesting material or food.

Size & Weight

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Diet

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Habitat

The image shows an arboreal environment, likely a garden or woodland area with deciduous trees.

Migration

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Voice (Call & Song)

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Nesting & Breeding

Artificial nesting boxes like the one shown are used by species such as bluebirds, wrens, or chickadees depending on the hole size and location.

Key Field Marks

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Similar Species

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Interesting Facts

The hole size of a birdhouse determines which species can enter; a 1.5-inch hole is standard for Eastern Bluebirds but excludes larger competitive species like European Starlings.