Green Valley Recreation Event – Innovative Nestbox Research in the Desert Southwest with Olya Weekley
Where: Green Valley Recreation – Canoa Hills Center in the Saguaro Room (3660 S Camino Del Sol, Green Valley)
When: Tuesday February 10
Time: 11am – 12pm
Description: Manmade nestboxes are an essential conservation tool for secondary cavity-nesting birds, especially in areas where natural nesting sites are scarce. The Tucson Bird Alliance (TBA) has been at the forefront of developing innovative nestbox
A remarkable success story involves TBA’s creation of a custom-designed nestbox for Lucy’s Warblers—one of only two cavity-nesting warblers in the U.S. and previously thought to avoid nestboxes. These uniquely shaped boxes now provide much-needed habitat, offering a safe alternative to the natural crevices in areas of habitat destruction and urbanization. Currently, TBA is applying the same research-driven approach to develop a nestbox design for the elusive desert subspecies of Purple Martins, a species historically not known to use artificial nest sites.
Join us to explore the scientific process behind designing effective nestboxes and learn about TBA’s groundbreaking efforts in nestbox research and avian conservation.
No registration required.
Have questions or would like more information? Contact Luke Safford (lsafford@tucsonbirds.org)
Image credit: Lucy’s Warbler feeding nestlings by Paula Redinger
