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Texas Bluebird Society
Texas Bluebird Society is an all-volunteer grassroots organization helping bluebirds and other native cavity-nesting birds through increasing nesting sites while sustaining and increasing their food supply. (Insects and Native Plant Berries) (PDF)
Texas Bluebird Society Newsletter - Volume 18, Issue 4 - October - 2019
Fall Into Spring Activities
TBS Awards
Symposium Action
Frostweed - A Perfect Wildscape Plant
Election Time
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"Please Do Not Disturb" Educational Sign for Nestboxes Now Available!!!
Are You providing a Bluebird Friendly Habitat?
Announce your Conservation Efforts by displaying the Texas Bluebird Society nestbox sign.
"Please do not disturb" educational signs for nestboxes now available from Johnson City Sign Shop, either 1 sign or in groups of four.
Many thanks to Rick for creating "our sign", envisioned by TBS member Paul Nelson.
More about us ...
We promote bluebirds by serving as knowledgeable presenters and by organizing bluebird booths at various events across the state throughout the year. Check the Events tab for a list of our past and future activities at venues throughout the state.
At the heart of TBS efforts is the construction, distribution, and sale of a "well-suited for Texas" bluebird nestbox
Come, learn and work and enjoy with us. Join us in our efforts to promote "Bluebirds across Texas . . . one nestbox at a time!".
* a "nestbox" may be called "birdhouse" or "nesting box."
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Upcoming Events See details of each upcoming and past event
Trinity Lions Club Wednesday, February 19, 2020 (12:00 pm - 1:00 pm) - Trinity, TX
Arbor Gate Nursery Tuesday, March 10, 2020 (10 am) - Tomball, TX
Combat Texas Challenges (Posted: 11/07/2013)
ARE YOUR NESTBOXES BOTHERED BY ...
Snakes, English sparrows, 4-legged Critters?
Check out our Nestbox Recommendations for information on the Universal Sparrow Trap and Kingston Stove Pipe Baffle. Our ingenious and resourceful members have devised many ways to thwart predators including adding a "tutu-like" skirt to entangle snakes. Click on the "Nestbox Recommendations" tab on the Resources page. We provide a link you can use to order the trap directly and a link to building plans for the baffle. The "Texas nestbox" we sell is customized for the Universal Sparrow Trap (with screws under the hole). We also sell baffle kits at our Summer Symposium and Kickoff Seminar.
HELP TO COMBAT TEXAS HEAT
Texas Bluebird Society recommends the addition of white or light-colored
paint and/or a set of HeatShields, to weathered nestboxes, unless they
are shaded from late afternoon sun. 2011 heat studies conclusively revealed
that as a nestboxes darkens with age, the interior temperatures jump
dramatically.
Discarded political signs with a white back side can be recycled as HeatShields. With a pen knife, trim rectangles identical in size to the top, sides, and back of the weathered nestbox. Affix to nestbox with screws using tubing to create one-half inch (approximately) of air space. You can see plans for the HeatShield under the Nestbox Recommendations. You can also buy pre-made heatshields at our Summer Symposium and Kickoff Seminar. Click on the "Nestbox Recommendations" tab on the Resources page.