Barn Swallows make open-cup nests and prefer to build under an overhang so that they get at least some protection from the worst of the weather. So a quick purchase from the One Stop Nature Shop at Burnham Deepdale was in order and now I've just installed this purpose-built swallow nestbox under the back eaves. Barn Swallows should be back in the area within the next 10 days or so - so it's finger crossed time!
In late 2017, we moved into a house on a half-acre of land in rural England. We're working to make the site more wildlife-friendly and are hoping to document every species that lives in or visits the garden. Can we get to 1500?
The Running Total
So far, the grand total of identified species on the property stands at 1233.
Friday, 5 April 2019
Help for Swallows
Barn Swallows make open-cup nests and prefer to build under an overhang so that they get at least some protection from the worst of the weather. So a quick purchase from the One Stop Nature Shop at Burnham Deepdale was in order and now I've just installed this purpose-built swallow nestbox under the back eaves. Barn Swallows should be back in the area within the next 10 days or so - so it's finger crossed time!
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