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1 hour ago, old man said:

Before the onset of winter I filled my nest boxes with hay to provide winter roost sites if required. This week a blue has been trying to clean out a tit box and a triple sparrow box?

Any activity elsewhere?

Yep, we have Blue Tits going in and out of our camera nest box, they will be looking for possible nesting sites at this time of year, one of them has been roosting in it all winter, (not sure if male or female) but now we have two or three birds checking the nest box.

so they have a nice clean box come spring, I always remove all nesting material in August to get rid of any bugs that maybe in the box, I doubt they will start nest building until late March early April, this allows them to synchronise breeding so that the hatching of their chicks coincides with peak food availability.

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3 hours ago, old'un said:

Yep, we have Blue Tits going in and out of our camera nest box, they will be looking for possible nesting sites at this time of year, one of them has been roosting in it all winter, (not sure if male or female) but now we have two or three birds checking the nest box.

so they have a nice clean box come spring, I always remove all nesting material in August to get rid of any bugs that maybe in the box, I doubt they will start nest building until late March early April, this allows them to synchronise breeding so that the hatching of their chicks coincides with peak food availability.

Before the hay I sterilised the boxes with boiling water, not aware of any roosting though.

 

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5 hours ago, CaptC said:

Not Blue Tits but Raven's gliding past with beaks full of twigs nest building in a nearby tall Douglas fir - a regular nest site

Ravens are the Uk's earliest nesting birds (apart from maybe pigeons in towns).

I've seen Blackbirds fighting, House sparrows clearing out old nests and heard Song thrushes singing. This weekend's weather will put a stop to such behaviour. 

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