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DavidJJones
Saturday 24th April 2004, 23:25
Has anyone else noticed differences in behaviour of birds in nestboxes over these last couple of days with daytime temperatures being much higher than the April average?
In my box, the female GT frequently got up off the eggs to spend a minute or so standing in a corner with her head pointing up, holding her beak wide open, especially in the afternoon when the air temperature in the shade reached 23C. The box was completely in the shade from about 10.15am(after I added a plywood sheet above it).
I've given more details, and pictures in the nestbox diary on my website.
helenol
Saturday 24th April 2004, 23:27
What a coincidence, I've just come across another thread you posted about the robin webcam from a couple of weeks ago! I shall be taking a look to see how things are getting on in your "bit of the planet"
DavidJJones
Saturday 24th April 2004, 23:45
What a coincidence, I've just come across another thread you posted about the robin webcam from a couple of weeks ago! I shall be taking a look to see how things are getting on in your "bit of the planet"
Hello Helen,
Methinks that there has been a crossed wire somewhere - my Robin posting was from April 2003! This year 'my' Robins are nesting away from the public eye!
nobby
Monday 26th April 2004, 18:39
Has anyone else noticed differences in behaviour of birds in nestboxes over these last couple of days with daytime temperatures being much higher than the April average?
In my box, the female GT frequently got up off the eggs to spend a minute or so standing in a corner with her head pointing up, holding her beak wide open, especially in the afternoon when the air temperature in the shade reached 23C. The box was completely in the shade from about 10.15am(after I added a plywood sheet above it).
I've given more details, and pictures in the nestbox diary on my website.
Hi David
I have not noticed this behaviour in my boxes ( 1 blue tit & 1 Gt tit) both of which are mounted on trees. One faces North the other East and are shaded by the tree canopy.
I have had a quick look on your site - do you think the heat rising from the face of your shed could cause the nest box to heat up?
Brett
http://uk.geocities.com/brett.oliver@btinternet.com/nest_box.htm
Mark Derren
Monday 26th April 2004, 19:32
David,
Your missing the / at the end of your web address so can't access off your threads.Good site though,checked it out anyway.
Mark
DavidJJones
Monday 26th April 2004, 20:47
Hi David
I have not noticed this behaviour in my boxes ( 1 blue tit & 1 Gt tit) both of which are mounted on trees. One faces North the other East and are shaded by the tree canopy.
I have had a quick look on your site - do you think the heat rising from the face of your shed could cause the nest box to heat up?
Brett
http://uk.geocities.com/brett.oliver@btinternet.com/nest_box.htm
Thanks for the response Brett. You may be correct, although the Blue Tits haven't behaved like this in the past. I moved the box last year, but it still faces East, and in addition to the plywood I added over the roof last week, there are some tall bamboo plants on the south side that shade the front and side of the box from about 10.30am onwards, so there shouldn't be a problem.
It doesn't look as though the GT is suffering too badly, if heat is the problem - yesterday she hardly left the box in the afternoon. I've not been able to watch her much today, but she seemed to be carrying on as normal, and settled in for the night very early.
After nesting is over I'll install a thermometer in the box to monitor temperatures through the day, ready for next Spring.
DavidJJones
Monday 26th April 2004, 20:54
David,
Your missing the / at the end of your web address so can't access off your threads.Good site though,checked it out anyway.
Mark
Thanks Mark,
Glad you like the website - and hopefully my web address will work this time!
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