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When I moved into my present house there was an enormous line of Leylandii along one boundary.
After several years, one of my neighbours expressed concern about them so I had them cut down, and I planted a mixed holly/beech hedge.
This is now fully mature and one striking difference is the varied amount of bird life in occupancy, something which never seemed to happen with the leylandii.
Do most birds shun the leylandii types ?
After several years, one of my neighbours expressed concern about them so I had them cut down, and I planted a mixed holly/beech hedge.
This is now fully mature and one striking difference is the varied amount of bird life in occupancy, something which never seemed to happen with the leylandii.
Do most birds shun the leylandii types ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have found that both leylandii and holly provide good cover for birds.
One thing I did notice with leylandii is that they seem to attract the gold crests in particular.
The holly seems to be favored by black birds, thrushes and robins.
When I sit by my leylandii conifer hedge I hear a lot of twittering going on but rarely see the birds, as they are so well hidden.
One thing I did notice with leylandii is that they seem to attract the gold crests in particular.
The holly seems to be favored by black birds, thrushes and robins.
When I sit by my leylandii conifer hedge I hear a lot of twittering going on but rarely see the birds, as they are so well hidden.
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