People often ask the question:”Do bird nesting boxes in gardens really serve any useful purpose other than giving pleasure to us humans?”
The answer is definitely YES! Gardens are a most important wild bird habitat. The total area of all gardens in Britain exceeds that of all nature reserves. As modern lifestyles destroy trees, hedges and old buildings, natural nesting sites are in decline. Nestboxes placed in gardens can make a real difference to the success or failure of a breeding species in a given area, especially when accompanied by a regular supply of food and water.
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