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Did you know there is a ‘most wanted’ list for birdhouses. Can you imagine such a thing? Cornell University has a great ornithology department. Their website “The Birdhouse Network” mentions the usual birdhouse occupants: Eastern Bluebirds, Western Bluebirds and Mountain Bluebirds, Tree Swallows, House Wrens and House Sparrows but they are eager to learn more about the other “cavity-nesting” birds that don’t show up on their usual “Top 10″ lists. So they have given the public an assignment. One I am sure avid bird watchers will take quite seriously. Please  if you want to help Cornell in their research department they are eager for you to set up bird houses a.k.a. nesting cavities for the following birds: Mountain Chickadee, Purple Martin, Brown-headed Nuthatch, Eastern Screech Owl, Great Crested Flycatcher, Bewick’s Wren and many more. Check out  http://www.birds.cornell.edu/birdhouse/outreach/most_wanted and see the birds and what kind of cozy home you can build for them!!

 Build a birdhouse…Save a bird!

Have you ever noticed going through a day without ever seeing or hearing a bird. Well I think today would have been that day for me. Granted the day is not over yet, but I have not seen a Sparrow or heard a Mockingbird or hoped to scare away a Grackle. I am pretty sure the hecticness of changing diapers and making meals and running off to the store did not blind me from noticing the birds.

 I am even more convinced of the need for birdhouses now. Have we industrialized ourselves so much that now we can actually go through half of a day without seeing a feathered friend. I have 3 large trees in my yard and I went out even now and looked up and listened, not a chirp or a feather.

I am here to help save the birds from the impending concrete disaster. Please join me. Build a birdhouse…Save a bird!

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