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Northern Saw-whet Owls inhabit coniferous and deciduous forests, with thickets of second-growth or shrubs. They occur mainly in forests with deciduous trees, where woodpeckers create cavities for nest sites. Northern Saw-whet Owls nest in old woodpecker cavities, (primarily those made by Northern Flickers or Hairy Woodpeckers) or in natural cavities. They will also take to nest boxes quite readily. Nest trees are often dead and nest heights average 13 to 20 feet above ground. Nesting occurs between March and July.
This Saw-Whet Owl House contains a wireless camera with built-in microphone. Infra-red LEDs provide light for the camera without disturbing the nesting Saw-Whet Owls. 100 foot AC adaptor included to power the camera transmitter.
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 | Solar Power Kit Our new Solar Power unit offers a totally wireless set-up. The solar kit includes a solar panel, battery, solar regulator and a custom built box. The camera draws power from the battery, which is recharged by the solar panel. The regulator functions to maintain the battery in a charged state.
Complete with Solar Panel, Solar Regulator, Battery and Custom Accessory Box

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