A second cautious inspection of the Birbfy camera nestbox.
A slightly longer visit than the first one about a week ago. The video clip has been slowed down to half speed. It doesn't look very sure about venturing inside as yet.
Showing posts with label Nestbox Camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nestbox Camera. Show all posts
Wednesday, 20 March 2024
Thursday, 14 March 2024
A Brief Look
This morning saw the first bit of interest being shown in the new camera nestbox.
I took a still shot from the video as the Blue Tit stayed only for a few seconds.

I took a still shot from the video as the Blue Tit stayed only for a few seconds.
Labels:
Blue Tit,
garden wildlife,
Nestbox,
Nestbox Camera,
wildlife
Thursday, 7 March 2024
New Nestbox
My old bird nestbox with a DIY camera setup was getting past it use by date. As the Blue Tits have started house hunting I decided to replace it with a Birdfy Nestbox which has two cameras:
The collage shows the nestbox in the bottom view, with a solar panel mounted above the shed. Top left is the view from the internal camera. Top right is the view from the external camera which monitors any birds coming and going. Now I wait while the birds get used to seeing a new object and then hope someone takes an interest in occupying it.

The collage shows the nestbox in the bottom view, with a solar panel mounted above the shed. Top left is the view from the internal camera. Top right is the view from the external camera which monitors any birds coming and going. Now I wait while the birds get used to seeing a new object and then hope someone takes an interest in occupying it.
Monday, 2 January 2023
Nestbox Activity
At last I have been able to check on any activity in the camera nestbox. For some reason I lost wifi contact with the camera for several weeks but a re-boot of everything seems to have restored communications. There have been visits made by a Blue Tit on several different days. This capture shows a pair visiting:
Notice how the first one calls to its mate and moves to a corner so as not to act as a soft landing for the second one.
Notice how the first one calls to its mate and moves to a corner so as not to act as a soft landing for the second one.
Thursday, 3 November 2022
A Brief Inspection
Checking to see whether there had been any activity in the camera nestbox I was pleased to see this Great Tit had given it a brief inspection a few days ago.
It is the time of year when some birds do the rounds of possible nesting sites. It certainly made a change as over the past year the only activity recorded has been the occasional wasp, fly, butterfly and spider.

It is the time of year when some birds do the rounds of possible nesting sites. It certainly made a change as over the past year the only activity recorded has been the occasional wasp, fly, butterfly and spider.
Saturday, 2 April 2022
Blue Tit - Nestbox Shuffle
A while ago I intimated that the next stage in choosing a nestbox would be a nestbox shuffle. The bird spreads its wings and shuffles round the bottom of the box.
It seems to be a way of checking whether the box is large enough for a nest and a brood of chicks. If she is satisfied with the box we may see some nest building soon, or maybe it being used as a roost overnight.
It seems to be a way of checking whether the box is large enough for a nest and a brood of chicks. If she is satisfied with the box we may see some nest building soon, or maybe it being used as a roost overnight.
Labels:
Blue Tit,
garden wildlife,
Nestbox,
Nestbox Camera,
nestbox shuflfe,
wildlife
Saturday, 12 March 2022
Still Investigating
A few mornings ago a Great Tit investigated the camera nestbox. An hour later these Blue Tits spent about four minutes checking it out.
Nothing more until this morning when a pair of Great Tits made a short visit. No sign of a 'nest box shuffle' from either species. That is when the female spreads her wings and shuffles round the bottom of the box as though checking it is the right size for nest building.
Nothing more until this morning when a pair of Great Tits made a short visit. No sign of a 'nest box shuffle' from either species. That is when the female spreads her wings and shuffles round the bottom of the box as though checking it is the right size for nest building.
Thursday, 10 February 2022
More Nest Box Inspections
Today was the fourth time Great Tits checked out the Nest Box. What surprised me was the Blue Tit which also visited a short while later. If the video appears to be greyed out it will still play. Seems to be a glitch with YouTube or Blogger.
I wonder how many other sites they are checking out before making a choice.
I wonder how many other sites they are checking out before making a choice.
Tuesday, 8 February 2022
Nest Box Visitors
First - A short while ago I saw two Robins on the lawn. The male will usually attack and drive off any other male Robin intruders in his territory. Those two kept about six feet apart with no signs of aggression. A single Robin has been the first and last visitor to the bird table every day. About a week ago the camera caught two on there at the same time. Slight aggression but both fed at the same time. I hope this is a bonded pair who will nest nearby in the near future.
Now on to the nest box. On Sunday morning a pair of Great Tits came to investigate it. The box was also visited the following day.
Sunday was very overcast so the camera stayed in black and white. Monday was much brighter so a colour clip was captured.
Now on to the nest box. On Sunday morning a pair of Great Tits came to investigate it. The box was also visited the following day.
Sunday was very overcast so the camera stayed in black and white. Monday was much brighter so a colour clip was captured.
Labels:
Bird Table,
Great Tit,
Nestbox,
Nestbox Camera,
Robin
Thursday, 6 January 2022
Close Encounter of the Bird Kind
Saturday, 1 January 2022
New Year's Resolution
Yesterday, on the last day of 2021, I finally got round to carrying out a resolution I made nearly twelve months ago. I had been wanting to fix up a nestbox with a camera inside. Something I did many years ago for a couple of breeding seasons. That camera was only black and white. It was wired all the way from the end of the garden to this room so I could record any activity. I hankered for colour and wireless transmission. A few weeks ago I experimented with the camera I had used in the Hedgehog house to see whether that would work.
I removed the stand and fixed it facing down looking through a hole in the top part of the box. After a soak test running it in the conservatory for about ten days all seemed OK so I fixed up the nestbox in place of the one I cleared out a short while ago.
It may look a little strange as most of it is new(ish) but I had mislaid the section with the entrance hole so I used the one from the old box. This box is designed for a camera and has a 'window' on one side to let a bit of light in which enables the camera to record in colour during the day. The box is positioned so Sunlight doesn't shine directly on it.
View the camera sees though it makes the inside of the nestbox look tattier than it really is.
The camera detects movement and records automatically to an SD card. That can be accessed from an app on my phone and any interesting activity downloaded. I'm not sure yet about the focus as it is fixed and once a nest is built the focus may be a tad on the soft side. Only time will tell.
All I need now is for a Blue Tit or Great Tit to make a New Year Resolution to use the nestbox as a Winter roost and then build a nest.

I removed the stand and fixed it facing down looking through a hole in the top part of the box. After a soak test running it in the conservatory for about ten days all seemed OK so I fixed up the nestbox in place of the one I cleared out a short while ago.

It may look a little strange as most of it is new(ish) but I had mislaid the section with the entrance hole so I used the one from the old box. This box is designed for a camera and has a 'window' on one side to let a bit of light in which enables the camera to record in colour during the day. The box is positioned so Sunlight doesn't shine directly on it.

View the camera sees though it makes the inside of the nestbox look tattier than it really is.

The camera detects movement and records automatically to an SD card. That can be accessed from an app on my phone and any interesting activity downloaded. I'm not sure yet about the focus as it is fixed and once a nest is built the focus may be a tad on the soft side. Only time will tell.
All I need now is for a Blue Tit or Great Tit to make a New Year Resolution to use the nestbox as a Winter roost and then build a nest.
Monday, 13 May 2019
Blue Tit Eggs Hatch
About 9.45 yesterday morning I saw Mrs Blue Tit eating egg shell.
The first one had hatched. By 7 p.m. it looked as though five of the eight eggs had hatched so far.
Some snippets of video from the nestbox camera:
The first one had hatched. By 7 p.m. it looked as though five of the eight eggs had hatched so far.
Some snippets of video from the nestbox camera:
Wednesday, 1 May 2019
Blue Tit Incubation Started
I had been a bit worried that the male hadn't been seen visiting the nest for a couple of days.
Worries over, as I saw two visits today where he brought food for the female.
Looking forward to the start of hatching near the middle of the month.
Worries over, as I saw two visits today where he brought food for the female.
Looking forward to the start of hatching near the middle of the month.
Saturday, 13 April 2019
All Systems Are Go
After weeks of no bird activity in the nestbox, today there were about 100 visits.
Mrs Great Tit worked all morning and most of the afternoon with an hour lunch break.
Let's hope they are successful this year.
Last year the nest was nearly finished when a bumble bee took possession.
Soundtrack is
Mrs Great Tit worked all morning and most of the afternoon with an hour lunch break.
Let's hope they are successful this year.
Last year the nest was nearly finished when a bumble bee took possession.
Soundtrack is
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Thursday, 28 March 2019
Not the Visitors I Am Waiting For
No sign of any bird activity in the camera nestbox since mid February.
Just the occasional bee and wasp
Just the occasional bee and wasp
Wednesday, 13 February 2019
A Couple of Solo Visits
Saturday, 26 January 2019
Great Tits Inspect Nestbox
I haven't seen the Blue Tit visit the nestbox since mid December.
Yesterday a pair of Great Tits gave it the once over.
Yesterday a pair of Great Tits gave it the once over.
Thursday, 3 January 2019
New Year's Day Visitor
Just been checking for any recordings from the nestbox camera.
By the markings on its head it looks like a Blue Tit to me.
By the markings on its head it looks like a Blue Tit to me.
Saturday, 15 December 2018
Nestbox Visitor
Every few days I check the video recordings to see whether any activity in the camera nestbox has been recorded. All I usually see is a spider creeping about. That was until I checked yesterday and was delighted to see a very brief visit by what appears to be a Blue Tit. The visit was less than ten seconds so I grabbed a couple of blurry stills:

It just hopped down to the bottom and immediately hopped back up to the entrance hole.


It just hopped down to the bottom and immediately hopped back up to the entrance hole.
Friday, 20 April 2018
Who Will Win Possession?
It's not all over yet as to which will finally nest in the camera nestbox.
The bumblebee continues adjusting the nesting material.
At one stage yesterday there were two of them in there.
Every now and then Mrs GT brings more material.
Early this morning Mr GT arrived with what looks like a bee fly he had caught, presumably as food for Mrs. She arrives and after a short while leaves:
Who will actually raise a brood?
Will the Great Tits remove the bee or will they be scared off?
Stay tuned for the next thrilling episode of 'The Drama of the Nest Box'
The bumblebee continues adjusting the nesting material.
At one stage yesterday there were two of them in there.
Every now and then Mrs GT brings more material.
Early this morning Mr GT arrived with what looks like a bee fly he had caught, presumably as food for Mrs. She arrives and after a short while leaves:
Who will actually raise a brood?
Will the Great Tits remove the bee or will they be scared off?
Stay tuned for the next thrilling episode of 'The Drama of the Nest Box'
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