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Be kind to birds on your holiday

2010.06.10
Be kind to birds on your holiday
In June we usually start going on holiday, while birds have then their breeding season. If you intend to take a rest outdoors, remember not to make bird breeding more difficult and try not to endanger the life of their chicks.
Birds usually build their nests in April and May. Bird nest may be found almost everywhere. However, if birds lose their clutch (e.g. due to bad weather or predation) they may build another nest and begin breeding once again. Some bird species breed two times in a row every year, or even three times. This is why many bird species breed and look after their chicks in June and July. Sometimes one may come across a nest with chicks in September.
In order not to disturb birds, as well as other animals, one should avoid bushes, areas which are seldom visited by people, river banks and lake shores overgrown with tick bushes and trees. One should rather follow bitten paths and trails and stop at places where people often stay.
If you notice a nest, do not come close to it and back up carefully. Especially big birds of prey, although they may seem dangerous, are very skittish and sensitive to the presence of humans in the vicinity of their nests. Moreover, mammal predators (e.g. fox, raccoon-dog, marten) often follow human tracks, which may lead them to nourishing eggs and vulnerable chicks. If you uncover a nest, chicks may be easily noticed by predators, both from the air and from the ground (among them crow, magpie and marsh harrier – specialized in robbing nests). It sometimes happens that a bird, once it has been frighten off from its nest, escapes and never comes back, leaving the eggs or chicks behind. Meanwhile, frightening chicks away from the nest, when they are still too young to hide efficiently, as well as fly and seek food on their own, jeopardizes their lives – they may die of hunger or be eaten by predators. So if you want to go birdwatching on your holiday, remember to stay cautious and keep to the well-trodden routs.
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