Two weeks ago I watched a singing Nuthatch in this oak tree….
it was prospecting this nest site which is sadly no more..
Two years ago I watched Nuthatches successfully nest in this tree..
and last summer one day I was watching a nest full of nearly fledged Sparrowhawks and the next day this was what was left of its nest…
For three years in succession Nuthatches nested in this hole - following the removal of large branch above hole the Nuthatches have not used this site again.
Today the staff are strimming lower branches of every Lime Tree along the Lime avenue - just what you need to be doing on the first day of spring with a Wren and Long-Tailed Tit actively nest building just yards from you.
Need I say more…. probably yes! I’m told Normanby Hall comes under the Leisure Dept so I’ll send them this link and wait to hear from them. No-doubt the phrase Health and Safety will come into play as so many people in Scunthorpe have been killed by falling branches! I am told that as soon as a tree has the slightest sign of disease it has to be taken down but at what cost - Normanby Park use to be the stronghold in Scunthorpe for Lesser Spotted Woodpeckers but since the continuous removal of trees they have abandoned the area and I can only see the same happening to the Nuthatches - if only the Council could recognise the importance of what they control and how their decisions affect the wildlife and don’t even get me started on Central Park….
Normanby Park is awful for cutting down trees. I was so sad when one of the cherry trees at the entrance gate was cut down, as well as all of the other mature trees that really weren't health and safety risks at all.
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