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![]() ABOVE, LEFT: East-facing Kestrel box in Seneca Creek State Park. CENTER, TOP: Looking west - Seneca Creek Br / Rt 28 in background. CENTER, BOTTOM: The tree had only angled limbs for mounting so a special support frame had to be built. RIGHT: Looking east, are utility lines Kestrels used 2-3x per week in the winter. |
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RIGHT: Starlings claimed box and Kestrels did not,
so on 5/11 the 3" hole was restricted to a 1 3/16" slot (LEFT).
Now only creatures like Bluebirds and bats can use it. The slot will be removed in the Fall so Kestrels
can roost in it. Also added 1/8" plastic mesh for bats to cling to (RIGHT).
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Monitoring notes: 3/28/02 Kestrel on adjacent utility line, 1st proximity sighting since mounting box. 5/1/02 Kestrel on adjacent utility line facing box, 2nd proximity sighting since mounting box. 12/1/02 Kestrel on adjacent utility line facing box, Starling guard removed and mouse jumped out. |
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| Started: 2/23/2002. Last updated: 12/10/2002 |