Bird Boxes
In October 2003 we started a project to buy some nesting boxes for birds to
replace the existing ones that have deteriorated. This proved very successful
with many members either sponsoring a complete box or making a donation towards
one. We were able to buy 22 woodcrete bird boxes and 2 wooden boxes suitable
for tawny owls. These were erected on our behalf by Warwick District Council
and those who sponsored the boxes or made donations were issued with a map
showing the location of the boxes. A copy of this map can be seen on the notice
board at the Swimming Pool.
In June 2004 we observed activity around these boxes and it was found that
9 out of the 18 tit boxes were occupied, which is a good result for the first
season.
It is obviously very difficult to observe the open fronted boxes which are
generally obscured in holly bushes so we are not sure whether any of the 4
erected were used this year. Nor did we see any activity at either of the owl
boxes, but we are hopeful for this year as owls have already been heard in
this area.
In the Autumn of 2006 we purchased a further 10 birdboxes and the WDC have
put these up in time for Spring 2008 as well as cleaning out the existing
boxes, most of which had evidence of use. Please keep your eyes open to see
which of the boxes are used this year.
In the Autumn of 2008 we again replaced birdboxes and the WDC cleaned out
and checked others and found that 98% of them had been used.
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