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Volunteers help build and deploy Prothonotary Warbler nest boxes

Volunteers rock! Over 20 volunteers showed up this weekend to help build and deploy Prothonotary Warbler nest boxes at Acadiana Park Nature Station! With their help, and generous donations of supplies, we were able to deploy 15 nest boxes around the park. We can't wait for the beautiful sight of yellow feathers in these nest boxes this spring!

Volunteers help build and deploy Prothonotary Warbler nest boxes at the Acadiana Park Nature Center. Photo: Erik Johnson
Volunteers help build and deploy Prothonotary Warbler nest boxes at the Acadiana Park Nature Center. Photo: Erik Johnson
Volunteers help build and deploy Prothonotary Warbler nest boxes at the Acadiana Park Nature Center. Photo: Erik Johnson
Volunteers help build and deploy Prothonotary Warbler nest boxes at the Acadiana Park Nature Center. Photo: Erik Johnson
Volunteers help build and deploy Prothonotary Warbler nest boxes at the Acadiana Park Nature Center. Photo: Erik Johnson
Volunteers help build and deploy Prothonotary Warbler nest boxes at the Acadiana Park Nature Center. Photo: Erik Johnson
Volunteers help build and deploy Prothonotary Warbler nest boxes at the Acadiana Park Nature Center. Photo: Erik Johnson
Volunteers help build and deploy Prothonotary Warbler nest boxes at the Acadiana Park Nature Center. Photo: Erik Johnson
Volunteers help build and deploy Prothonotary Warbler nest boxes at the Acadiana Park Nature Center. Photo: Erik Johnson
Volunteers help build and deploy Prothonotary Warbler nest boxes at the Acadiana Park Nature Center. Photo: Erik Johnson

Volunteers help build and deploy Prothonotary Warbler nest boxes

Volunteers rock! Over 20 volunteers showed up this weekend to help build and deploy Prothonotary Warbler nest boxes at Acadiana Park Nature Station! With their help, and generous donations of supplies, we were able to deploy 15 nest boxes around the park. We can't wait for the beautiful sight of yellow feathers in these nest boxes this spring!

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