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Manitoba Bluebird History

Cavity nesting Bluebirds were forced from their nesting areas when woodlands were cleared for agriculture and stiff competition from two non-native birds, House Sparrows and Starlings, also cavity nesters. Cavities are holes in trunks of trees usually made by Wood Peckers. Fewer trees and two more spiecies nesting in the cavities the Bluebird was forced from their nesting areas in Manitoba and other provinces. Here is a list of important dates in the history of the Bluebirds and the Lanes:

 

 

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