Since I always see the
same male blue tit around the birdbox (sometimes together with a female), I’m
pretty confident that they will attempt to nest here in the spring. To improve
the safety for them I have now made the opening of the box more narrow (25mm
instead of 28mm). This means that great tits cannot enter anymore. This improves the safety for the blue tits, but obviously I now completely rely on them for a nest.
I recently captured
this footage of the male catching an insect inside the box.
This is the only male blue tit that I see in and around the box, so I think he owns it now :). In this short video you can see him catch an insect (5 March 2013, 12:50pm)
On the same day I
captured this footage of what I think is the female. There appears to be a
first hint of the flapping wings thing that the females do when they evaluate
nest sites in the spring.
First hint of wing-flapping while evaluating nest site? (5 March 2013, 9:58am)
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