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Empty bird nests: 7 to identify in the garden
Amy Lewis • 16 Feb 2022
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From February onwards, nesting season begins and so our feathered friends start looking for the perfect spot to nest and raise their chicks. One great way to support your local birdlife during this time is by placing a nest box in your garden.
While nest boxes are widely available to buy, why not have a go at making one yourself? It’s an easy DIY and makes for a great afternoon activity. Read on to find out how you can make your very own nest box for birds.
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Now it’s time to put your nest box up. It’s important to choose somewhere ideally north-east facing and at least 3 metres above the ground so it is out of the way of potential predators. It should also be sheltered from the wind and rain and not in direct sunlight. Keep any bird feeding areas away from your nest box – having other birds too close by can deter birds from nesting there.
It’s vital you clean your nest box out at the end of each breeding season (around autumn time). Carefully take your box down, remove any nesting materials inside and use boiling water to give the nest box a thorough clean. Steer clear of insecticides or bleach – boiling water is more than sufficient for cleaning out any parasites.
Make sure you only clean out the nest box when breeding season is over - it is actually illegal to clean out nest boxes from 1 February to 31 July.
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