I have bought 2 Sparrow nesting boxes. I intend to fix them to the rear of the house which is West facing. How high do you think I should fit them. Cheers Chris
No not West facing. Between North and East as the RSPB advises. //Unless there are trees or buildings which shade the box during the day, face the box between north and east, thus avoiding strong sunlight and the wettest winds. Make sure that the birds have a clear flight path to the nest without any clutter directly in front of the entrance.\\
High enough that a cat can’t climb up. Make sure the hole is small as larger birds will get their head inside and steal the babies ... make sure its in the shade. Dont expect the birds to go in immediately, it will take time for them to get used to it being there. Good luck!!
No not West facing. Between North and East as the RSPB advises.
//Unless there are trees or buildings which shade the box during the day, face the box between north and east, thus avoiding strong sunlight and the wettest winds. Make sure that the birds have a clear flight path to the nest without any clutter directly in front of the entrance.\\
I'd go for high as possible, right up to the guttering.
I remember when I was a kid, house sparrows would nest successfully in the bracket between the drain pipe and the wall each year. Never seen any around here though, you're lucky good luck.
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