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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Proposed Trail for Eastern Bluebird Nesting and Monitoring in Haliburton, Ontario
Creator
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Anna Robbins
Contributor
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Haliburton Highlands Field Naturalists, Shirley Morden
Relation
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Tom Whillans - Geography
Identifier
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TP-4822
Date
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2019
Spatial Coverage
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Haliburton, Minden Hills
Abstract
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The Haliburton Highlands Field Naturalists (HHFN) requested recommendations on constructing an eastern bluebird nesting and monitoring trail along Gelert Road from Haliburton to Minden Hills, Ontario. Gelert Road has 39 potential site locations that would be ideal to place nesting boxes on, located in grassland, farmland and well maintained private yards. The sites are placed along private land and once approved, would be accessible to volunteers monitoring the nesting boxes. The boxes should be easy and economical to build and mount. They should have a 3.81cm entrance hole with grooves on the outside of the box to allow the fledglings to leave the nest. The boxes should be placed at least 92 m apart, facing southeast in open areas with little ground cover. They should be numbered and monitored approximately every 4-5 days during egg laying, incubating and nesting periods. Monitoring should be completed from a distance once the fledglings are 12-13 days old in order to prevent them from leaving the nest prematurely. Detailed monitoring records should be kept and filed through HHFN. To increase feasibility of this trail, high school students, community members and HHFN members can come together to speak with landowners, build, place and monitor nesting boxes.
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Online
Anna Robbins
biology
Birdbox
Bluebird
Cheryl McKenna-Neuman
County Road 21
Eastern Bluebird
environmental
Gelert Road
GPS
Haliburton Highlands Field Naturalists
Minden Hills
Survey
Tom Whillans