“…Our results are in line with studies of other bird species showing a greater and/or earlier occupancy of cavities containing old nest material compared to empty cavities (e.g. eastern bluebirds, Sialia sialis, Davis, Kalisz, & Wells, 1994; pied flycatchers, Ficedula hypoleuca, Olsson & Allander, 1995; burrowing owls, Athene cunicularia, Riding & Belthoff, 2015; European kestrels, Mingju et al, 2019, Sumasgutner, Vasko, Varjonen, & Korpimäki, 2014reviewed in Mazgajski 2007). Choosing a soft substrate for species that do not add any lining material may be selected for if it reduces the risk of egg breakage, improves the insulation of the cavity and/or is a source of beneficial bacterial strains (Díaz-Lora et al, 2019;Mazgajski, 2007).…”