Bluebird Restoration Association of Wisconsin
" Bringing bluebirds back to Wisconsin since 1986."
Multiple Nest Box Weekly Field Record:
Monitor’s Short Form
Need to submit 2019’s trail report?
2019 EZ Form
Welcome to the Bluebird Restoration Association of Wisconsin (BRAW)!
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BRAW) is a group of individuals devoted to assist, maintain, and increase the number Wisconsin's eastern bluebirds and cavity nesting birds through activities to lend a helping hand to ensure their populations continue to thrive and remain stable.
BRAW is a nonprofit organization incorporated under the laws of the State of Wisconsin. Donations and other financial support of BRAW, Inc. is a tax deductible charity to the extent allowed by law.
BRAW is a nonprofit organization incorporated under the laws of the State of Wisconsin. Donations and other financial support of BRAW, Inc. is a tax deductible charity to the extent allowed by law.
The most exciting and rewarding experience of being a member is to take care of a Bluebird Trail. The BRAW site and BRAW members are here to help you to be successful.
Once your trail or boxes are up and ready, it is important to monitor them. This will allow the bluebirds to thrive in the best possible conditions.
NEW BRAW Info Pack – Version 6
Attracting Eastern Bluebirds
and Other Cavity Nesters
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The Bluebird Restoration Association of Wisconsin has come a long way since its inception in 1986 in its understanding about how to effectively manage Eastern Bluebirds. This booklet pulls together the collective experiences of people who work especially in the interest of bluebirds, particularly those persons who record and summarize their nest box data and whom we term monitors. Printable Info Pack (PDF)
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Welcome!
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Here you will find short educational videos about:
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Eastern Bluebirds
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Other cavity nesters
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Fun facts about them
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How to build nest boxes,
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How to attract these song birds to your backyard, and
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Much more...
IMPORTANT NOTIFICATIONS
Thank you for your
patience and understanding
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BRAW Webmaster