Thank you … for supporting two great schools! The nesting boxes were constructed, stenciled and stained by our 6th grade Discovery students. The writings.

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Thank you … for supporting two great schools! The nesting boxes were constructed, stenciled and stained by our 6th grade Discovery students. The writings on the front of each box are also from our 6th grade Discovery students. We hope you find them not only beautiful but inspiring as well. The nesting boxes are meant to be more than beautiful and inspiring though, they are meant to be used. On the reverse side you will find instructions for placing and installing your nesting box. Thanks for your generosity and we hope you experience years of satisfaction from your nesting box. Enjoy Thank you … for supporting two great schools! The nesting boxes were constructed, stenciled and stained by our 6th grade Discovery students. The writings on the front of each box are also from our 6th grade Discovery students. We hope you find them not only beautiful but inspiring as well. The nesting boxes are meant to be more than beautiful and inspiring though, they are meant to be used. On the reverse side you will find instructions for placing and installing your nesting box. Thanks for your generosity and we hope you experience years of satisfaction from your nesting box. Enjoy “Extending learning beyond the walls.” Mount Logan Middle School Discovery “Extending learning beyond the walls.” Mount Logan Middle School Discovery

Installing your nesting box Now that you’ve purchased your nest box, you need to consider where to install it. Be sure to place the box in a location that will be convenient for monitoring and annual maintenance. Where to find tenants To increase the chances of your nest box being used by waterfowl, it should be located in an area attractive to cavity nesting ducks. You’ll see these birds using wooded wetlands that contain water year round or, at least, throughout the summer. You’ll also see them using trees along riverbanks and lake shorelines. Positioning your nest box Nest boxes can be mounted on tree trunks or on steel poles beside the water or above the water. Good placement a dead tree at the water’s edge Better placement a solid dead tree in the water Best placement boxes on poles near standing, flooded, dead trees Live trees can be used for mounting boxes, but keep a close eye on your box. Growing trees may loosen mounts and make boxes less attractive to the birds. Tree Trunks Live and dead trees are suitable. If beavers are about, don’t place nest boxes on poplar or white birch trees. Beavers eat these trees. Steel Poles Make sure the poles are fixed solidly in the soil, or marsh bottom, to ensure that the nest boxes are stable. Drill two holes in this pole to accommodate a predator guard (see below). Boxes should be placed above typical high water levels and at a height that will allow you to access the box for monitoring and maintenance (about 4 to 6 feet above land or water). In terms of distance inland, try to keep your box close to the water. Clear an unobstructed flight path to your nest box by removing branches that might be in the way. The entrance hole to the box should face the water. You can tip the box forward a little bit to help the ducklings reach the entrance. Installing your nesting box Now that you’ve purchased your nest box, you need to consider where to install it. Be sure to place the box in a location that will be convenient for monitoring and annual maintenance. Where to find tenants To increase the chances of your nest box being used by waterfowl, it should be located in an area attractive to cavity nesting ducks. You’ll see these birds using wooded wetlands that contain water year round or, at least, throughout the summer. You’ll also see them using trees along riverbanks and lake shorelines. Positioning your nest box Nest boxes can be mounted on tree trunks or on steel poles beside the water or above the water. Good placement a dead tree at the water’s edge Better placement a solid dead tree in the water Best placement boxes on poles near standing, flooded, dead trees Live trees can be used for mounting boxes, but keep a close eye on your box. Growing trees may loosen mounts and make boxes less attractive to the birds. Tree Trunks Live and dead trees are suitable. If beavers are about, don’t place nest boxes on poplar or white birch trees. Beavers eat these trees. Steel Poles Make sure the poles are fixed solidly in the soil, or marsh bottom, to ensure that the nest boxes are stable. Drill two holes in this pole to accommodate a predator guard (see below). Boxes should be placed above typical high water levels and at a height that will allow you to access the box for monitoring and maintenance (about 4 to 6 feet above land or water). In terms of distance inland, try to keep your box close to the water. Clear an unobstructed flight path to your nest box by removing branches that might be in the way. The entrance hole to the box should face the water. You can tip the box forward a little bit to help the ducklings reach the entrance.