Friday 15 October 2010

Friday at the Flicks - Extra - Great Tit Investigates Nestbox

When my last nestbox was taken over by a wasp I took it down and moved another in its place. Then I switched off the camera as it was too late for a new feathered occupant. A couple of weeks ago I switched the camera back on and set the recorder for auto recording on detecting movement. I checked the recorder tonight and found that a Great Tit had investigated the box yesterday morning. The camera is black and white only with IR lighting for seeing in the dark. There is no sound on this recording.



Some birds start early in the Autumn searching out possible nesting sites so it is always worth keeping an eye on a nestbox from time to time. Also a nestbox may be used as a roost during very cold winter nights.

9 comments:

  1. thanks for that, a grand and enjoyable minutes video.

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  2. That must have been a pleasant surprise ~ clear pictures as well.

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  3. Hello Adrian. It makes a change from Blue Tits anyway.

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  4. It was Glo. Maybe a Great Tit will decide to adopt the box as the Blue Tits seem so fussy.

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  5. Great capture John! I wonder if it was indeed checking out a cosy roost for the Winter or if it was a case of early house hunting. Maybe it has a long list of properties to inspect :) You must keep us informed.

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  6. He certainly gave that a good once over John.
    He seemed very interested.

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  7. Who knows Jan. At least something has shown an interest. I'm sure they all investigate several sites. There will definitely be more video if it returns.

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  8. They do Keith. The same with the Blue Tits. They check in every corner and even the attic.

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  9. "Winter quarters, that will do nicely thank you."

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Thank you for visiting. Hope you enjoyed the pictures. Any comment, or correction to any information or identification I get wrong, is most welcome. John

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