A Week on the Estate: 100 Nesting Boxes, Kilometres of Hedgerow & Centuries of Heritage
Meteorological spring is here, astronomical spring is a week away and the clocks go forward at the end of the month. The pale snowdrops have had their day and the primroses are painting our beds and verges with delicate colour.
Last weekend, the Saturday Club installed 18 nesting boxes, making a grand total of 100 across the parkland to date. Working with the grain of nature and building biodiversity is at the heart of what we do. The Saturday Club’s young workers have learned to work with the grain in both senses, becoming very handy with wood, hammers and nails, and with reading the environment to make sure that our bird-boxes face north-east to keep temperatures comfortable inside.
We’re optimistic about the difference our nesting boxes and wider regenerative measures are making. When the Saturday Club cleaned out their first 51 nesting boxes a couple of months ago, they found that 16 had been nested in. We also had welcome news from Richard Doan of Lincolnshire Birding last December, who took a walk around the Estate on the Railway Tavern Trail and counted: “400 fieldfare, 80 redwing, 42 blackbird, 80 yellowhammer, 150+ tree sparrow (!), 1,200 linnet, 10 brambling, water rail & 8 bullfinch”. This was all excellent news and we were especially chuffed about the tree sparrows.