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.
Wednesday, 20 March 2024
Sunday, 17 March 2024
Squabbling Starlings
I can guarantee a noisy session when a group of Starlings descend on the seed feeders.
I always think of them as a brat pack, like little children who only what what someone else has.
I always think of them as a brat pack, like little children who only what what someone else has.
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bird,
bird feeders,
garden wildlife,
Starling,
wildlife
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.
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Blue Tit,
garden wildlife,
Nestbox,
Nestbox Camera,
wildlife
Tuesday, 12 March 2024
Hungry Hedgehog
After spotting a Hedgehog a few nights ago I placed some food in the Hedgehog house hoping it would return. It needs a few really good meals to put back the weight lost during the long Winter hibernation period.. Delighted to see it came again this morning:
There was dried Hedgehog bites and dried mealworms to choose from. As in the past the mealworms were favourite.
No recent sightings of the female Blackcap. She visited the bird feeder for three mornings and then disappeared. I understand that some are resident in the UK and some migrate here at this time of year. Maybe she was an early visitor replenishing her energy before moving further inland. I live about 4 miles inland from the coast.
There was dried Hedgehog bites and dried mealworms to choose from. As in the past the mealworms were favourite.
No recent sightings of the female Blackcap. She visited the bird feeder for three mornings and then disappeared. I understand that some are resident in the UK and some migrate here at this time of year. Maybe she was an early visitor replenishing her energy before moving further inland. I live about 4 miles inland from the coast.
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garden wildlife,
Hedgehog,
Hedgehog House,
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.
Wednesday, 6 March 2024
Hungry Blackcap
The female Blackcap returned this morning. Obviously very hungry and more confident using the Birdfy feeder.
I wonder whether a male will also turn up one day.
I wonder whether a male will also turn up one day.
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bird,
Birdfy Bamboo feeder,
Blackcap,
garden wildlife,
wildlife
Tuesday, 5 March 2024
Female Blackcap?
The feeder is working well in its new location. Most birds only land for a few seconds as they are probably still wary of a new feeder. This morning I was pleased to spot what I believe was a female Blackcap. They have visited the garden a few times in past years.
The video is slowed to half speed. If anyone can confirm an identification that would help a lot. The second bird, a Blue Tit, has become a regular visitor already.
The video is slowed to half speed. If anyone can confirm an identification that would help a lot. The second bird, a Blue Tit, has become a regular visitor already.
Labels:
Birdfy Bamboo feeder,
birds,
Blackcap?,
Blue Tit,
wildlife
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