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<b>White</b><b>-shouldered starlings </b><b>prefer</b><b> nest boxes with smaller entrance to </b><b>avoid</b><b> nest usurpation</b>
Published 2025“…</p><p dir="ltr">Four secondary cavity-nesting bird species are predominantly present at the site, namely the white-shouldered starling, with a body length of 170–200 mm and a body mass of 37–51 g; the crested myna (<i>Acridotheres cristatellus</i>), with a body length of 210–277 mm and a body mass of 78–150 g; the common myna (<i>A.…”
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