The Birdman of Idaho
He just might be the biggest bluebird landlord in Idaho. Al Larson has built and placed more than 350 wooden nest boxes throughout the state’s southwest. The birdwatcher started the project in the late 1970s after reading how important the shelters are to the survival of bluebirds. Today, at the age of 97, he is still at it. Larson monitors the little houses to record vital data about the number of eggs and nestlings. To date, Larson has helped fledge over 40,000 bluebirds. What did you think? Please leave a comment in the section below and remember to share the video and sign up for our free newsletter!
Roberta C. Dye
February 9, 2020 @ 1:44 pm
Do you have building instructions?
Thank you for your service to bluebirds and nature.
Jim Fox
February 8, 2020 @ 12:43 pm
What a beautiful old man who appreciates nature !