I live near Cusworth Park & my garden has been developed to encourage wildlife with a mini meadow (all of 1.5 sq m). I have a bug hotel on the fence behind the ‘meadow’ & this was unused for about 7 years until last year when leaf-cutter bees & others unidentified bees used it. This year the bees have been very busy again & it has been great watching them fill the tubes & seal them off.
The garden also has lots of flowering & fruiting shrubs and trees as well as garden flowers, planted mainly for pollinators.
I have been contributing to BTO Garden Bird Watch since it started 25 years ago & they also run a Nesting Neighbours survey to which I also contribute. This year I have been able to watch the birds build a total of 9 nests, 3 of which had 2 broods. This is a summary of the nesting activity.
Catherine Palmer
Species | Site | Outcome |
Blackbird | Hawthorn hedge | 3 chicks fledged |
Blackbird | Hydrangea Petiolari | 4 chicks fledged |
Blackbird | Hydrangea Petiolari | 4 chicks fledged |
Dunnock | Ivy | 4 chicks hatched then my dog destroyed the nest which was only 0.5 mt from the ground |
Robin | Open fronted box in holly tree | 4 chicks fledged |
Sparrow | Nest box in birch tree | At least one chick fledged |
Sparrow | Nest box in birch tree | At least one chick fledged |
Sparrow | Sparrow terrace on house wall | At least one chick fledged |
Sparrow | Sparrow terrace on house wall | At least one chick fledged |
Starling | Roof space | 4 chicks fledged. 1 went to the front garden & 3 went to the back. The parents found the one at the front but not those at the back. They perished the next day. |
Wren | Hydrangea Petiolari | Not occupied |
Wood pigeon | Hawthorn tree | Not occupied |