Hedge cutting during the nesting seasonHedge cutting during the nesting seasonPlease can someone tell me if it is illegal to trim hedges whilst the birds are nesting.
Our neighbour leaves her hedges, which border our property, and they grow up and up and up. Theuy take light from both our rooms. The garden is totally overgrown at the back, and has been for several years, the front is a haven for docks, rubbish, and we have had a rat problem, but not this year, thank goodness. I have just spoken to her - she is not approachable on the whole, and she tells me that her hedges are not an excuse, as the birds are nesting, and it is illegal to cut them. She tells me that this is not an excuse, and that birds nest until September It must be three years since the height was taken off the hedges. If they were ours, they would be kept and maintained at six feet. Other excuses are the weather!! I told her that my attitude was stuff the birds, and she told me that she is a conservationist (the rats will be pleased, they live next door). In my defense of "stuff the birds", we have bird poo on our back yard, I am unable to use my clothes lines in the garden, which are a target for them, and I do love birds, but not their mess. This neighbour and her thirty plus year old son are a constant problem to the five dwellings in this row, people generally remark on the mess, and the Parish Council have no authority to make them clear their place up. I realise that people have a right to live as they wish, just wish they were'nt adjacent to us. Re: Hedge cutting during the nesting seasonIt is illegal while they are nesting, and very cruel, if it wasn't.
They don't nest until September, I am sure. Have a google and you will know when you can cut them back http://www.busheyk9.co.uk
If you can't be a good example........ you will just have to be a horrible warning Re: Hedge cutting during the nesting seasonThanks for your reply Wendy.
Re: Hedge cutting during the nesting seasonSlightly more complicated than that. Here is the official version
If farmers are receiving Single Payments they can't cut hedges, I had the idea it might be up to Sep. Well, that was what was in my mind. BUT I cant find it anywhere in the DEFRA cross compliance rules. OTOH, if you were hedge-cutting with a flail or other machinary you would be unable to avoid destroying any nest that was there, so probably the rule means that in practice. For a garden, if you are careful and look for birds flying in and out, stop when you see one, it could be OK. I think???? Probably best to avoid the height of the breeding season. Dance caller. http://mo-dance-caller.blogspot.co.uk/p/what-i-do.html
Sunny Clucker enjoyed Folk music and song in mid-Cheshire Re: Hedge cutting during the nesting seasonThank you for the information, Mo.
Re: Hedge cutting during the nesting seasonI have 15 trees in my garden and I get an awful lot of birds nesting in them.
I get the tree surgeons to cut back in January. http://www.busheyk9.co.uk
If you can't be a good example........ you will just have to be a horrible warning Re: Hedge cutting during the nesting seasonYour neighbour is right, birds nest till August then need to hang around for 3 weeks with their parents till independent. Blackbirds can't fend for themselves once they've left the nest they need the hedge to survive. More people should leave their hedge to go wild for nature.
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