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Bird box bedding (1 Viewer)

dave gore

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hope you fine people can help

i have put up two bird boxes in our garden, one hopefully for the sparrows and one for the blue tits but when i bought them the lady in the shop wasn't too sure as to what should be used as nesting material and sold me some rabbit bedding which she thought would be ok, so can anyone tell me whether it will be or if not or is there anything else i should go out and buy just in case there are already some birds checking out the boxes

thanks in advance

dave
 
Hi Dave.
dont worry about material, they will find thier own, but you can give them a start, we tend to hang up dried grasses, feathers, loose plucked grass, & scatter some of these around the hedges in the garden. they do tend to make the most of it but thats all you need to do. Best of luck, keep us posted eh.
bert.
 
Hi Dave,

I put up a new birdbox a couple of months back and read somewhere that it is a good thing to put some dried grass in it - presumably to aid insulation if the box was used for shelter in the winter.

Well - this helpful advice was obviously not written by a Coal Tit, who has spent the last few weeks trying to fish all the dried grass out through the entrance hole....

Leave it empty would be my advice...
 
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