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Attracting Birds of Prey
Attracting Birds of Prey EB1602  
Author(s): Leonard Askham
Attracting hawks, owls, kestrels, falcons, and other birds of prey is a good way to control rodents in agricultural areas without using chemical pesticides. This bulletin discusses ways to attract these birds, including perch and nest sites, nest boxes, and other tips. Also includes detailed diagrams for building owl and kestrel nest boxes.

Publisher: Washington State University
Published: August 1991.   2 pages.
 
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