
 Both of these nests are occupied by the same species. The one on the left is in a Peterson box, at a trail I manage at the local solid waste transfer station. It has a base of moss, with fur, topped by feathers, fairly flat on top. The one on the right is in a NABS box in a meadow. It is 100% pine needles, fairly flat on top. Both were in use in the month of June.
Both of these nests are occupied by the same species. The one on the left is in a Peterson box, at a trail I manage at the local solid waste transfer station. It has a base of moss, with fur, topped by feathers, fairly flat on top. The one on the right is in a NABS box in a meadow. It is 100% pine needles, fairly flat on top. Both were in use in the month of June.
SEE: Who Trumps Who, Nest site competition
ANSWER: Snap, I forget! But am pretty sure the mossy one was a Tree Swallow takeover of a Black-capped Chickadee nest? Bottom one Tree Swallow? Sorry!
Never say never because they will fool you every time! 
– Malinda Matsuko
