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DOI: 10.2307/1361822
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Bird Notes from the Sierra Madre Mountains, Southern California

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“…Often a tree contains the nests of several different cavity nesting species (Edwards 1914, Hering 1948 Western Bluebird nests are loosely built in a cavity and are typically composed of dry grass or weeds (Burleigh 1921, Gandor 1960. Nests are 6-11 cm high with a deep cup.…”
Section: Nest Locationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often a tree contains the nests of several different cavity nesting species (Edwards 1914, Hering 1948 Western Bluebird nests are loosely built in a cavity and are typically composed of dry grass or weeds (Burleigh 1921, Gandor 1960. Nests are 6-11 cm high with a deep cup.…”
Section: Nest Locationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often a tree contains the nests of several different cavity nesting species (Edwards 1914, Hering 1948. Western…”
Section: Nest Site Competitionmentioning
confidence: 99%