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Jules001 | 15:37 Mon 08th Dec 2008 | Animals & Nature
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In my garden I have a hollowed out log bird box which was put up a few months ago, over the last few days I have watched a GS woodpecker at the entrance to the bird box obviously enlarging the hole. I can understand why it would do this if there were chicks inside but at this time of year what is he likely to be doing. I don't mind him enlarging the hole if I am going to get woody making a home in it but it isn't nesting time for them. otherwise I will get a metal plate to go over the hole so the tits can nest in there, but wanted to catch it before the hole gets too large - can anyone explain why it would do this at this time of year? Definitely not just getting insects or sap have I just got a vandal of a woody?
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Woodpeckers roost singly at night in tree holes regardless of whether it is nesting time or not. He is obviously making himself a superior batchelor pad in your nesting box!!
Surely you aren't going to evict the poor wee lad just before Christmas. How cruel. He might move his new Mrs and the chicks in next year.
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thanks for that info Lofty, I didn't know that.

Don't worry Wolf - I won't evict him, I would love him to move in and take up residency, as long as he is not just vandalising my nest box, he is more than welcome :)
Lucky you...they are beautiful. Treasure and nurture him! I once saw one in my garden, but only for a few seconds and he never came back!

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