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According to research at the University of Kentucky, bluebirds prefer a slot entrance to the standard circular hole -- sparrows prefer the opposite.
In addition, sparrows don't like a shallow box and bluebirds don't seem to mind. This box is only 5 inches deep but if sparrows still continue to be a problem, a wooden insert is included to reduce the depth even more. Sparrows rarely use the 3-1/2 inches depth, but bluebirds will still occupy it.
Includes a hanger bracket on the back panel. Shown mounted on a 4x4 post.
Hand crafted in Maine using durable and insulating eastern white pine.
Range: Breeds east of the Rockies from southeastern Canada to Gulf of Mexico. Winters in southern part of breeding Range and Mexico.
Habitat: Enjoys open woodlands, fields and farmlands with scattered trees.
Dimensions: 10"H x 6"W x 8-1/2"D.
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
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By J Bone (Maryland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Coveside Sparrow-Resistant Bluebird House
I highly recommend educating yourself with this website or The Bluebird Monitor's Guide from Cornell before buying a bluebird box. This box is one option, with which I am currently having success. But there are lots of other choices, some also made by Coveside and available on amazon. I have a family of bluebirds doing well and about ready to fledge in my box. But I made quite a few mistakes before learning the ropes and would do it differently if I had it to do over again. I previously rated this three stars due to the difficulty mounting it to a tree, only to learn that a tree is not the best place to mount a bluebird box (too accessible to predators). There are also quite a few independent "garage" manufacturers of bluebird houses out there who make great boxes, and it's fun to try different styles. The website I reference has links to those builders, and a wealth of information on how to attract and take care of bluebirds and other cavity nesters (like tree swallows).
23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Coveside Sparrow-Resistant Bluebird House
My neighbor was having a heck of a time with house sparrows taking over his bluebird house. A couple of weeks back, I talked to him while he was hiding behind his bushes with a BB gun just waiting for the darn things to show up yet again. At the time, I didn't even realize that 1) house sparrows are nasty pests and 2) regular bluebird houses don't keep them out. After doing some research on the web, I found this Coveside Sparrow-Resistant Bluebird House and recommended it to him. He bought it and installed it on the pole he was using for the old house (because it was mounted on a pole, he used screws through clamps coming in from the outside, so he didn't have the mounting problem mentioned by the other reviewer). The bluebirds immediately moved in and the house sparrows have kept their distance. He's VERY happy with this bird house and so are the bluebirds. I've never mounted a birdhouse against a tree, so I can't give an opinion about that method. But, if you're mounting your birdhouse on a pole, I rate this house at an Excellent 5 stars out of 5 and highly recommend it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE BEST,
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These houses have been so effective at attracting Bluebirds (and Tree Swallows) that I have now purchased and posted 4 of them, and given 2 away as gifts. While I am sure everyone's experience is different, I will say that the people who put this box up, did not have success (or get the "right" birds) need to be patient. I also got The Bluebird Book (Stokes) here on amazon, and one tip in particular has been amazingly accurate...despite everything else you hear from "experts" the fact is that you CAN mount these boxes near your house (we have 2 sets of 2 about 50 yards apart on our backyard fence) and that BOTH bluebirds and tree swallows can move into houses that are less than 5 feet apart. [This is happening right now 5-19-11] They do not fight, and actually seem to protect each other from "shoppers" like sparrows. Further, the sparrows that have even attempted to inhabit these houses have given up in short order. In 2 years of having these boxes up (and we live in a totally suburban area) we have had only tree swallows and bluebirds....good luck!
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