Birds such as this Blue tit are short of holes to nest in. |
Bird species that utilize holes to nest and roost in, such
as our tit family, swifts and even our once common, but now declining house
sparrow, may well have been given a helping hand by a new, forward thinking
company!
These birds, along with a number of bats species, are finding that the old houses and farm buildings that they have been using in the past are being converted and modernised, while brand new housing tends not to offer any crevices and holes at all. The result is that there is a dearth of well positioned, dry holes for wildlife to use and those that are available are at a real premium.
These birds, along with a number of bats species, are finding that the old houses and farm buildings that they have been using in the past are being converted and modernised, while brand new housing tends not to offer any crevices and holes at all. The result is that there is a dearth of well positioned, dry holes for wildlife to use and those that are available are at a real premium.
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