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Two modified breeding-cages for gardens

Two new types of breeding-cages are described and pictured. The first one owns a saddle-roof and it is particularly suitable for titmice. It is safed from attacks of cats and martens. The bird is capable of feeding the young ones standing on a higher place within the cage. Thereby during rainy weather the parents can not transfer the moisture to the young birds. The second type of cage owns a flat-roof and it is suitable for fly-snappers, houseredstarts and other species breeding in niches. It is safed from attacks of predacious animals too.

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Henze, O. Verbesserte Vogelnistkästen für den Garten. Anz. Schadlingskde., Pflanzenschutz, Umweltschutz 50, 74–76 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02179528

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