THIS week is National Nest Box Week, and to celebrate a housebuilder has create a special quiz about our feathered friends.
Bird brains of Britain who do well could win £100 to spent with the RSPB, the charity that is keen for us to know our starlings from our thrushes.
Garden birds need a safe place to raise their chicks, and the online quiz shows how residents can open up their gardens and give them a home for the season.
Prizes to be won are designed to help homeowners make their own gardens wildlife-friendly and do their bit for nature’s neighbours.
It comes as part of the David Wilson Homes’ commitment to supporting wildlife on developments and celebrating its national partnership with the RSPB.
Each entrant of the quiz will be able to learn more about a range of birds as they’re asked to match common species to the homes that suit their needs.
Rob Allen, sales director at David Wilson Homes Southern, said: “We always try to give nature a home at our developments, creating new habitats as part of our long-term partnership with the RSPB.
“Alongside National Nest Box Week, hopefully this quiz can help get all generations involved in learning more about wildlife and nature.”
National Nest Box Week is organised by the British Trust for Ornithology and aims to encourage more people to help the birds by putting up nest boxes.
When looking to place a nest box in a garden, it’s important to find a sheltered, shady location, preferably facing north through east to south-east to avoid prevailing winds and strong direct sunlight. Nest boxes also need to be kept out of reach of cats and other predators.
There are many ways that residents in the county can help the birds in their garden, such as providing a regular supply of clean water by using a bird bath, providing nestboxes and putting the right bird seed out including flaked maize, sunflower hearts.
Anyone wishing to take part in the housebuilder’s digital bird quiz has until Monday, February 28, to enter the prize draw.
There are six prizes up for grabs in the form of RSPB vouchers, homeowners can make their garden inviting for bird, in addition to other wildlife such as hedgehogs, bees and butterflies.
To take part in the quiz, visit: https://birdhousequiz.co.uk