The BTO Nestbox Guide

The BTO Nestbox Guide by Chris Du Feu, published by the British Trust for Ornithology in 2003, is a practical resource for bird enthusiasts. This 77-page guide offers detailed instructions and guidance on the types of nestboxes favored by 24 bird species commonly found in and around homes and gardens in the British Isles. It covers essential topics such as selecting or constructing suitable nestboxes, optimal placement, maintenance, and the materials needed for nesting.
Readers will find comprehensive information on how to effectively monitor and observe nesting birds, enhancing their birdwatching experience. The guide emphasizes the importance of proper siting and care of nestboxes to attract various species, making it a valuable tool for anyone interested in supporting local wildlife. With its focus on birds and birdwatching, this edition serves as a helpful companion for both novice and experienced birders looking to engage with their feathered neighbors.
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Offers instructions and guidance on the types of nestbox preferred by the 24 species most likely to nest in and around your house and garden. This work provides information on building or choosing suitable boxes, when, where and how to site nestboxes, maintenance, nesting materials, and watching and monitoring your nesting birds.
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