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hia, i designed a new winter box. i plan to change the structure of the base and hang it on the big tree in the garden later.
plz tell me what do u think abt it,thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaank u¬
this idea is based on weather vane. i want to make a winter box which the hole can always avoid the winter strong wind blow into.
what do u think then?
look forward to ur opinion¬
nan
my little secret garden¬
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Ray
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well... do u think its a good idea or bad idea?
nan said: hia, i designed a new winter box. i plan to change the structure of the base and hang it on the big tree in the garden later. plz tell me what do u think abt it,thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaank u¬ this idea is based on weather vane. i want to make a winter box which the hole can always avoid the winter strong wind blow into. what do u think then? look forward to ur opinion¬ nan
Sorry Nan,i don't like it at all and think it will be more of a hindrance than a help.Just my opinion though :0)
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thanks:) i think u r right,its a quite different things with those one we can always find in the market. i wanna find some way to resolve this problem: how to avoid strong wind blow in the nest?
thanks a lot ;)
nan said: thanks:) i think u r right,its a quite different things with those one we can always find in the market. i wanna find some way to resolve this problem: how to avoid strong wind blow in the nest? thanks a lot ;)
Hi nan
Just put a nestbox in a sheltered place
anything that moves won't work
Might be ok for the parrots at flamingo land but not wild birds.
Although there was a bluetit built inside a cover on a level crossing gate did you see it on the tele
nan said:i wanna find some way to resolve this problem: how to avoid strong wind blow in the nest?
Ray is right, just put the nestbox in a sheltered spot or in a bushy plant like ivy. :-)
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hi Ray:
thanks for ur advice. i ll improve my design then show u guys the pics later¬
best
thanks woodpecker,
but i wonder who is Ivy?
cheers
nan said: thanks woodpecker, but i wonder who is Ivy? cheers nan
Thats wicked I THINK SOMEONE IS HAVING US ON
Is it April the first already?
Seriously though, a bird box on a weathervane isn't going to work, sorry to be the bringer of bad news but its just a non-starter. If you want to protect birds nesting boxes from being exposed to the wind then choose the location sensibly, choose an aspect away from the prevailing wind direction.
North or east facing boxes are usally the best as the predominant wind direction through much of the birds breeding season is from the south west. If you want to provide birds with a roosting box over winter then as has been previously suggested, choosing protected sites is the way forward.
As for who is ivy, well she is a native climber otherwise known as Hedera helix and she is one of the best wildlife plants to have in the garden!
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