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Saw-whet
owls and screech owls have tough competition from other birds because they are
so small. This house provides a perfect cavity, complete with
wood chips for nesting material.
RANGE: Breeds from
southeastern Alaska east across central Canada to Nova Scotia and south to
southern California, Arizona, Illinois, North Carolina (in mountains) and
Connecticut. Winters in breeding range and south to Arkansas and North
Carolina.
HABITAT: Nests in deep woods, preferably near
swamps. Likes coniferous woods and evergreen thickets in parks and
gardens.
(17-3/4"h x 9-1/4"w x
11"d)
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