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We have noticed that now having established herself in the nest box, the blue tit will occasionally dive head first into the moss layering the nest and move her head around briefly as if looking for something. It's a very quick action and she only does it every now and again.
Is she checking the condition of the bottom of the box; or, may be, assessing the depth of cover she has in the nest?
It's amusing to watch as we have never seen this funny behaviour before, but we'd love to know why they do this.
Any expert out there who is familiar with this behaviour from nesting birds?
Thanks!