The Kit · No. 42

5 Things to Bring Bluebirds to Your Yard

Bluebirds do not visit seed feeders - they want housing, mealworms and open water. Offer those three and the most beautiful bird in the county raises its family on your fence line.

Eastern bluebird
01

A real bluebird box

Decor birdhouses are predator vending machines

Nature's Way Cedar Bluebird House

The pick

Nature's Way Cedar Bluebird House

$21.96 on Amazon

Bluebirds are cavity nesters locked out by starlings and sparrows, and the cute painted birdhouse is a trap - wrong hole, no ventilation, no way to clean. A real box is engineered: inch-and-a-half hole starlings cannot pass, deep floor, side door for monitoring, no perch peg for predators to sit on.

Mount facing an open lawn - bluebirds hunt from perches over short grass.

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02

A baffled mounting pole

The box is only as safe as its pole

Birdhouse Pole with Baffle

The pick

Birdhouse Pole with Baffle

$32.56 on Amazon

A box nailed to a fence post or tree is a snake and raccoon buffet with a scenic entrance - most nest failures are climbing predators, not weather. A smooth steel pole with a stovepipe baffle is the arrangement bluebird societies insist on, because nothing climbs past it.

Five feet of grass around the pole; overhanging branches are a leap pad.

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03

A dome mealworm feeder

The offering that actually interests them

Dome Mealworm Feeder

The pick

Dome Mealworm Feeder

$44.99 on Amazon

Bluebirds eat insects and berries, so the sunflower feeder might as well be furniture - a small dish of mealworms under a dome is the feeder they learn in a week. The dome keeps rain off and bullies out, and a whistled signal at refill time trains them to arrive on cue within a season.

Feed a few dozen a day as a supplement, more only in ice storms.

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04

Mealworms by the pound

Buying tiny bags is bird-feeding at caviar prices

Dried Mealworms, 5 lb

The pick

Dried Mealworms, 5 lb

$19.99 on Amazon

The little sacks at the garden center cost triple per ounce of the bulk bag, and a resident bluebird family goes through a startling volume by fledge week. Dried worms keep for a year in the bag; a soak in warm water plumps them into nestling-grade food each morning.

Soaked beats dry in nesting season - nestlings get their water from food.

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05

A heated bath

Winter water recruits spring tenants

Farm Innovators Heated Bath Bowl

The pick

Farm Innovators Heated Bath Bowl

$59.99 on Amazon

The bluebirds deciding where to nest in March are the ones that survived February nearby, and open water in a freeze is the rarest resource in the county. A thermostatic heated bath runs pennies a day and makes your yard the wintering site - by spring, the box outside is simply the obvious address.

Shallow with a rock to stand on; deep baths are for nobody.

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