Lemmy is still going strong.He was there at 6.10 this morning bouncing off the plastic.
He also attempted to get into the kitchen at least twice yesterday according to my Mrs.
She thought someone was tapping on the window and turned to see Lemmy bouncing off the glass !!
Neil Ferguson said
Mon Apr 4 7:08 PM, 2011
My Mrs removed the window covering yesterday morning - it was on the outside and had been battered by the wind - as I can't reach the window from the inside at present !!
Lemmy the Blue Tit was back and headbanging on the window within 5 minutes
I've left him to it now.
Trouble is the aggressive little sod is chasing all other tits off. A Great Tit was investigating one of my nest boxes this morning until Lemmy pounced.
-- Edited by Neil Ferguson on Monday 4th of April 2011 07:09:36 PM
-- Edited by Neil Ferguson on Monday 4th of April 2011 07:09:57 PM
Martyn Jones said
Mon Apr 4 10:25 AM, 2011
We have a camera in a bird box at work and over the last few weeks it's been visited by what we think is a 'pair' of blue tits. However, after waiting ages for nest building to begin their behaviour is very strange.
The box had sawdust in at first and they clearly don't like that because they emptied it out completely leaving the nest box spotless inside. Then small amounts of nest material started to appear, but each morning it had been emptied overnight by one of the birds.
Finally, what looked like a decent nest was taking shape with a lot more material brought in only for it all to be emptied out again by one of the 'pair'. So we're currently viewing an empty nest box once again!
We started to think that these birds may not be a pair but rivals each competing for the nest space. Either that or a very fussy bird which just isn't satisfied with their partner's work - now where've I heard that before?
Is this common behaviour? I know birds sometimes have a couple of nests on the go before picking one of them.
Neil Ferguson said
Fri Apr 1 6:44 PM, 2011
I covered the window this morning.It seems to have done the trick,
Hopefully it'll transfer it's attention to the nestbox on the front of the shed.
Mind you his Mrs has probably found another less stupid male in the meantime !!!!!
Judith Smith said
Wed Mar 30 9:03 AM, 2011
Does your window have putty? I've heard they like it!
Neil Ferguson said
Wed Mar 30 7:12 AM, 2011
Melanie Beckford wrote:
Neil Ferguson wrote:
Well it's still merrily bouncing off the window of the shed.
4 whole days now
Can you open the window for the bird ???
No but I may open the door though !!
Thanks for the tips, if it's back today I'll cover the window as you suggest.
John Rayner said
Tue Mar 29 8:19 PM, 2011
Neil Ferguson wrote:
Well it's still merrily bouncing off the window of the shed.
4 whole days now
If you sellotape some paper to the inside of the window it will no longer see its reflection, think it's seen off the rival and get on with its life.
Cheers, John
Ian McKerchar said
Tue Mar 29 8:18 PM, 2011
Cover the window with something first. Something it won't be able to see it's reflection in (old sheet, selotaped bin bag etc) and see if it still does it.
Melanie Beckford said
Tue Mar 29 8:12 PM, 2011
Neil Ferguson wrote:
Well it's still merrily bouncing off the window of the shed.
4 whole days now
Can you open the window for the bird ???
Neil Ferguson said
Tue Mar 29 6:40 PM, 2011
Well it's still merrily bouncing off the window of the shed.
4 whole days now
gary mills said
Sat Mar 26 8:44 PM, 2011
I know this thread is about Blue Tits, however i mentioned on the site a couple of weeks ago about a pair of Long Tailed Tits that had taken to landing on our patio door handles. 2 or 3 weeks down the line and they're still at it. Most days they will fly from the back of the garden straight into the window. They don't seem to hurt themselves but keep flying around the window pecking at the glass and taking a rest on the handles. They do the same with the kitchen windows. It's quite funny using the kitchen and hearing one of them tapping away at the window as if it wants to be let in. Mind you it's making a mess of the glass.
Neil Ferguson said
Sat Mar 26 7:04 AM, 2011
It's back again this morning.Looked through the bathroom window at 6.15am and there it was merrily bouncing off the glass !!!!!!
-- Edited by Neil Ferguson on Saturday 26th of March 2011 07:04:24 AM
Neil Ferguson said
Fri Mar 25 11:22 PM, 2011
No it's a big shed at the bottom of the garden and this Blue Tit has spent the last 2 days trying to get under the eaves and bounce off the window according to my Mrs.
It's certainly persistant !!
Mike Crawley said
Fri Mar 25 5:44 PM, 2011
is it a very very small shed, half way up a tree ???? )
Melanie Beckford said
Fri Mar 25 9:55 AM, 2011
Neil Ferguson wrote:
I've just spent the last 30minutes watching a Blue Tit who seems determined to get into my shed for some reason.
It must have concussion the number of times it's bounced off the window!!
Any clues as to why??
Has it nested in there and you've recently closed the window ?
Ian McKerchar said
Fri Mar 25 7:58 AM, 2011
Perhaps mistakenly attacking it's own reflection in the glass for a rival? Common enough with many other species.
Neil Ferguson said
Fri Mar 25 7:45 AM, 2011
I've just spent the last 30minutes watching a Blue Tit who seems determined to get into my shed for some reason.
It must have concussion the number of times it's bounced off the window!!
Any clues as to why??
He also attempted to get into the kitchen at least twice yesterday according to my Mrs.
She thought someone was tapping on the window and turned to see Lemmy bouncing off the glass !!
Lemmy the Blue Tit was back and headbanging on the window within 5 minutes
I've left him to it now.
Trouble is the aggressive little sod is chasing all other tits off. A Great Tit was investigating one of my nest boxes this morning until Lemmy pounced.
-- Edited by Neil Ferguson on Monday 4th of April 2011 07:09:36 PM
-- Edited by Neil Ferguson on Monday 4th of April 2011 07:09:57 PM
Hopefully it'll transfer it's attention to the nestbox on the front of the shed.
Mind you his Mrs has probably found another less stupid male in the meantime !!!!!
-- Edited by Neil Ferguson on Saturday 26th of March 2011 07:04:24 AM
Has it nested in there and you've recently closed the window ?