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Originally Posted by ProfessorM
Hey Dave. I had one a few weeks ago I posted a pic in the birdwatching post. I think we are a little to far north for them to hang all winter.
I will say this though they head up this way a lot earlier than most people think. You need to have the boxes cleaned out and ready very early in spring to attract a male. If there is anything left in the box it will move on. I have had them raise 2 sets of babes in one summer. I cleaned out the old nest and he was back with another mate a few days later. It is all about the female. They decide if they want that box or not. Just like humans  . One year I had several look but they were all just tire kickers. I had none stay last year but I did see 2 check it out.
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Tire kickers.
I made 3 boxes out of rough sawn cedar for my son 5 years ago.
From what i read your chances are better if you have 2 or 3 spaced 30-50ft apart facing NE near a hedge row overlooking an open field. Forget how high we set them, think it was 6ft from the ground, maybe 7?
They came the first year and picked the one in the corner of the property near a small tree and the other near the hedgerow.
So far they have come back and chosen the same 2 boxes about 50 ft apart.