Has anyone tried them as nesting material. I am thinking of placing them in a wire cylinder (30cm diameter) hanging upright.
It would save replacement of bottle brush branches once they are dead and unsightly.
Dave
Artificial Christmas Tree branches
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There has been a few mentions in various posts regarding this Davlee and from memory most have been positive. The added extra is that when they have been used they can be washed/cleaned and put back. Win win. Have been toying with this idea myself. Perhaps someone who has used these and other artificial shrubbery etc can give us some pointers. Would make an interesting read. Pretty sure though the tinsel ones would be a no no.
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very good for red siskins to breed in, cheers
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Yep cordons strawberries paints and others use them in my aviary...2 x 5ft trees were 6/7ft ones but I shortened them and used extra branches in wire rolls on walls...just pulled them all out removed old nest material hosed down and put them back in...bought both at red cross $11 one $7 the other $4 because of no base...buy the realistic looking ones
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In the book, Breeding American Songbirds, this type of artificial vegetation is used for breeding Cardinals, Buntings, Siskins, etc. in Europe. Thoughtfully constructed & placed nest sites using these should be fine for all non-nest box finch species.
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Seen them used successfully in a number of publications
Would be very useful for those poor souls who live in metro areas and can't access brush
We continually see how adaptable our feathered charges are
I imagine Gouldians would love this
Would be very useful for those poor souls who live in metro areas and can't access brush
We continually see how adaptable our feathered charges are
I imagine Gouldians would love this
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Bit early for Xmas cards . . but just received this note from an elderly maiden aunt . .
If the young man doesn't return, I will remove it for her and enquiries welcomed from anybody who could use it for their brush requirements
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The bloke next door to me grows pine Christmas trees & struggles to make a decent return from the venture. Maybe he should consider some non conifer species such as your's Arthur for a better bottom line.