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Cavity Nesting

Look, Mom — No Cavities!

Dozens of cavity-nesting birds and mammals depend on hollows, typically excavated by woodpeckers, for their survival. But such factors as logging, fuel-wood harvesting, and housing developments have left many Canadian species out in the cold. For instance, some of our most enchanting owls — including saw-whet, spotted, screech, barred, boreal, northern pygmy, and fIammulated owls — are having a hard time finding shelter in communities across this country.

We can help give owls and other cavity-nesting creatures homes by placing nesting boxes along wooded shorelines and in other forested habitats. See Construct and Maintain Nesting Boxes for details.