King and Lensink (1971) described the waterfowl populations and major lowland habitats of the State and listed only a few of the many colonies of cliff-nesting birds.
The introduction of fox would have had a further impact on burrow-nesting birds.
I have received many letters from protectors of wild life informing me that the destruction of ground-nesting birds, and especially of upland game birds, by roaming dogs, has in some localities become a great curse to bird life.
This was the start of a rookery that now covers 35 acres, and contains more than twenty thousand pairs of nesting birds, embracing not only the egrets but all the species of herons found in Louisiana, besides many other water birds.
Prowling mammals, the enemies of ground-nesting birds, and predatory hawks are a danger to the bird.
Like other ground-nesting birds, this warbler has the usual four-footed enemies to contend with, but its nest is quite well hidden.
Contrary to the wont of most hole-nesting birds, the Chickadee believes in warm blankets.
Nesting birds do not care to be the observed of all observers, and the more natural their surroundings, the more at ease your tenants will be.
Illustration] Cavity-Nesting Birds of North American Forests Many species of cavity-nesting birds have declined because of habitat reduction.
As a result, in some areas few nesting sites were left for cavity-nesting birds.
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