What cavity-nesting bird(s) use a lot of moss in their nests?  We were
cleaning out our boxes yesterday (we have 14), and two of them were made up
mainly of moss. In 38 years of tending these boxes, I've never seen that
before.  Bluebirds and Tree Swallows are our main nest box occupiers, with
an occasional House Wren (though not for years, for these).
Deer mouse nests in boxes don't look anything like this, and they never
build in the boxes as we now have them situated.
The boxes are not near trees, but I still wonder if they could have had
flying squirrels in them. Anyone know what their nests are like?
Betsy

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