Description
The peregrine falcon is on the rise worldwide. This bird adapts easily to urbanization, with tall buildings replacing the rocks of its original habitat, as it were. As the fastest bird in the world, city pigeons are easy prey for him. As a result, peregrine falcons are often seen as a natural pesticide against pigeon pests.
Placing a nest box for the peregrine falcon should be a well-considered choice. It can achieve rapid success if placed in the right way and in the right location. This must take into account, among other things, competing peregrine falcon couples in the area and the occurrence of other birds . For example, if the box is placed too close to a nature reserve, the falcon may catch more endangered birds than pigeons.
Ecovery makes the nest box on a welded frame. Because the container is hung at a great height, it is of primary importance that it is sturdy. The metal frame ensures that the nest box for the peregrine falcon as a whole can withstand strong gusts of wind and stormy weather without breaking. For the same reason, this nest box uses concrete plywood panels. These plates will not split or break under the worst weather conditions once bolted to the metal. Furthermore, the nest box is equipped with a grille that serves as a landing and viewing platform and has a sloping roof. At the back of the box there is a door with hinges to make it easy to ring the young.
INSTALLATION
If you are considering installing a peregrine falcon box, we would be happy to visit you to view the options at the specific location.
It wouldn't hurt to check in advance with the Fund for the Conservation of Roof birds for tips related to your area. After all, the Fund has knowledge of all breeding couples in your area.
MAINTENANCE
The bottom of the nest box should be covered with non-sharp crushed stone.
Because the box is filled with remains of prey after a breeding season, it is recommended to completely clean it every year.