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In article <rosefam-024A4D.09070031072007@c-61-68-245-199.per.connect.net.au>, Billy Rose <rosefam@sonic.net> wrote: > "Bird House" gourds must be the Godzillas of the cucurbit family. Mine > (1) has gone nuts and I have been pruning it to keep it from hogging the > entire 7' X 7' trellis. Has anybody else experienced this? It is inches > from a kumquat tree and I presume from it's previous     

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Author: Omelet
Date: Jul 31, 2007 09:15

On May 11, 8:07 am, "bthache" <btha...@yahoo.ca> wrote: Jonah, I don't know where you're from so that makes it a bit difficult. It's very early in the nesting season (for here, anyway) so far. You may have some birds just thinking about building a nest (so there wouldn't be any eggs yet) or you could have some species that build more than one nest and let the female choose (I believe
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Jonah, I don't know where you're from so that makes it a bit difficult. It's very early in the nesting season (for here, anyway) so far. You may have some birds just thinking about building a nest (so there wouldn't be any eggs yet) or you could have some species that build more than one nest and let the female choose (I believe some wrens do that). You could also have something that started     

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Author: dock
Date: May 11, 2007 17:00

On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 18:37:03 -0400, "Dave F" <davegf@home.com> wrote: If it's still building the nest and there are no eggs, why don't you just take the box down and prevent any further problems for birds who might use it? Dave "maryann kolb" <mkolb@sc.tds.net> wrote in message news:e9rn631sums9jdh9nn3jq8j04mktnha7ft@4ax.com... I have an old delapidated bird house nailed to
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If it's still building the nest and there are no eggs, why don't you just take the box down and prevent any further problems for birds who might use it? Dave "maryann kolb" <mkolb@sc.tds.net> wrote in message news:e9rn631sums9jdh9nn3jq8j04mktnha7ft@4ax.com... >I have an old delapidated bird house nailed to one of the posts on my > front porch. It was made and hung there by an old friend     

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Author: bthache
Date: May 11, 2007 06:07

I have an old delapidated bird house nailed to one of the posts on my front porch. It was made and hung there by an old friend who has since died. It was crudely made to begin with and the years have not improved it but it does have a certain folk art charm and sentimental associations. Once again a Carolina Wren has decided to build a nest in it. It is situated where any passing predator
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"honeybunch" <doro_iams@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1178918557.086068.245070@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... > On May 11, 2:22 pm, "Jan Owen" <janow...@cox.net> wrote: >> "honeybunch" <doro_i...@yahoo.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1178905827.819391.193290@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... >> >> >I am wondering what house wrens like to eat in the way of "bird >> > food." Two birdmen     

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Author: maryann kolb
Date: Jun 13, 2007 05:24

On May 11, 2:22 pm, "Jan Owen" <janow...@cox.net> wrote: "honeybunch" <doro_i...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1178905827.819391.193290@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... I am wondering what house wrens like to eat in the way of "bird food." Two birdmen are building nests now in 2 birdhouses but, of course, they have to entice brides in to move with them so I would
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"honeybunch" <doro_iams@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1178905827.819391.193290@y80g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... >I am wondering what house wrens like to eat in the way of "bird > food." Two birdmen are building nests now in 2 birdhouses but, of > course, they have to entice brides in to move with them so I would > like to set a kind of feast outside the birdhouses to facilitate this > but     

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Author: Dave F
Date: Jun 12, 2007 15:37

Davej wrote: Anyone ever heard of one? Seems like it ought to be possible to figure out something they would like. Hi Dave, If Carolina Wrens have similar habits as the House Wren, almost any kind of bird house would be appropriate. Entrance hole should be 1" in diameter Should have a "trap door" or other easy way to clean out the nest after one family of wrens leave, to allow for another
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Author: maryann kolb
Date: Jun 10, 2007 05:35

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Author: Jan Owen
Date: May 11, 2007 18:28

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Author: honeybunch
Date: May 11, 2007 14:22

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Author: Jan Owen
Date: May 11, 2007 11:22

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Author: Dick R.
Date: Dec 12, 2006 10:58

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