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How Far Apart Should Bluebird Houses Be?

The ideal spacing for bluebird houses depends on the species and the habitat. For Eastern Bluebirds, houses should be spaced 100 to 300 feet apart. For Western Bluebirds, houses should be spaced 150 to 400 feet apart. In more open habitats, such as fields, houses can be placed closer together. In more wooded habitats, such as forests, houses should be placed farther apart.

To determine the best spacing for bluebird houses in your area, observe the natural nesting behavior of bluebirds. If you see multiple pairs of bluebirds nesting in close proximity, it is an indication that the habitat can support a higher density of bluebirds. Alternatively, if you observe aggressive interactions between bluebirds, such as fighting or chasing, it is a sign that the habitat is saturated and the houses should be spaced farther apart.

Here are some additional tips for spacing bluebird houses:

- Place houses in open areas, away from dense vegetation.

- Position the houses so that the entrance faces away from the prevailing wind and rain.

- Mount the houses on poles or trees at a height of 5 to 10 feet.

- Clean out the houses regularly to prevent the buildup of debris and parasites.

By following these tips, you can help bluebirds find the perfect place to nest and raise their young.

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