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Two methods of attaching 3/4–inch bird netting to prevent woodpecker damage to the side of a building. A: The netting is stretched from the outer edge of the eaves and back to the building. B: Shows a curtain of netting stretched parallel to the side of the building.

Adapted from Salmon, T. P., and W. P. Gorenzel. 1981. Cliff Swallows: How to Live with Them. Oakland: Univ. Calif. Div. Agric. Sci. Leaflet 2126.


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