The small number of house sparrows that have been roosting above the
front door for weeks now, and despite the leaves falling off they appear to be
sticking it out.
Most are now congregating around the outflow pipe from the bathroom,
which must offer some warmth because of the heat from baths and showers.
They’ll probably be forced to find another roost site suitable for the
depths of winter, but perhaps the conifer hedge, just a few feet away will
afford the right warmth and protection form the nuisance local cats.
It’s expected that the garden will start to fill with more birds in the
coming weeks, as the lure of ‘free’ food becomes too much, particularly as
natural supplies diminish.
The usual winter visits from the long tailed tits must surely be coming
soon, and the elusive redwings, fieldfares and the even more elusive waxwings
are still to be sighted in the garden in a decade.
Next weekend the nest boxes will be checked, cleaned and the cameras
given a quick look over, ready for the potential winter roosting birds.
Fingers crossed the birds don’t block the cameras up or technology
fails and delivers infrequent or no video feed.
Then there’s the added problem of birds being sensitive to the cameras
and only nesting in boxes with out cameras.
Until then it’ll be interesting to see who all wildlife in the garden
will cope with the onset of the cold winter conditions, that is until an
autumnal storm comes along.
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