Tree care for nests
Amateur Gardening|February 04, 2023
A few canny tricks can make trees more appealing to your feathered friends at nesting time, as Bob explains
Bob Flowerdew
Tree care for nests

ON a sunny day, scan bare shrubs, bushy trees and thorny climbers for birds’ nests. Most likely, you’ll discover those of blackbirds – the classic of twigs, grasses and roots twined into a bowl, which they almost sit on rather than in.

Other birds make nests in all sorts of places, but seldom use nest boxes (most nest boxes are too small for many birds). So while hanging more nest boxes is a nice idea, we can also help by making more sites suitable for all those other birds to build upon.

This story is from the February 04, 2023 edition of Amateur Gardening.

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