[Tweeters] Bushtit nesting question

Rob Faucett via Tweeters tweeters at u.washington.edu
Fri Jan 24 21:45:17 PST 2025


Hi Jill - In my experience seeing nests brought into the museum, among many other experiences, they don’t.

I can’t recall the literature. But I can’t imagine they do. I don’t there’s even an insight fidelity.

And that seems a good solution.

Happy to help future.

Best
Rob

Rob Faucett
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Seattle, WA 98105


> On Jan 24, 2025, at 5:49 PM, Shelf Life Community Story Project via Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:

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> Is Sarah Sloane on this list?

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> I have some bushtits who keep building their nest in a very low hanging conifer branch directly above the driveway to an apartment building. Some years it hangs low enough that, if a truck pulled into the driveway, it would bang into the nest. I spend the entire season wracked with anxiety that someone, or something, is going to lop that branch off while there are nestlings in the nest. This is for sure a nest that is actually in use most years, not a decoy. I see them busily going in and out during peak season.

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> It occurred to me at the end of last summer that maybe I could just lop that branch off, during the winter, so they’d have to rebuild higher up this year. Of course, they might go pick some other numbskull place to nest, but at least this particular tree (which seems to be a favorite) would not offer such risky options.

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> I wanted to make sure, before I got out the pruners, that they don’t use their nests year round (for warmth) and, even though they sometimes renovate last year’s nest, they’d be fine having to start from scratch if last year’s nest (and branch) went away.

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> Thanks!

> Jill

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