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Greencastle, Pa. | You could try attracting a pare or two of Kestrels. Put nest-boxes on poles near your calf huts. They are good at keeping other birds at bay.
Kestrels are adaptable in their use of nest sites, but do not build their own nests. Old or disused nests of crows and other stick nesters are often used, as are ledges on cliffs and buildings. They are also regular hole-nesters and readily accept nestboxes. The same nest site is often used in successive years with some sites used for decades.
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