You can be very excited or despair during the first few days after your BH are put into its operation mode.
There can be thousand and one thing that can happen. The most important is whether those wild AF enter the house or not. If they should enter, will they stay?
In your mind, you are absolutely sure that everything is in perfect conditions and there are no reasons why any of those wild birds will not enter the newly built house.
You tend to ignore everything that you have heard before and they do no exit in your BH.
You ignore that those cement smell are still very strong.
You ignore the fact that the current hot weather makes those birds not around during the day time.
You ignore the fact that you have not obtained the right sound to be played at the entrance hole.
You ignore the fact that the internal sound mike not be like by those species flying around your area.
You ignore the use of proper aroma to seduce those wild birds to enter the house.
You refuse to install any fake nests in your new BH.
You open all those ventilation holes in the BH allowing the hot and dry air outside enter through them and pollute them.
You ignore the proper selection of a right amplifier to play those music that you got by the roadside.
You ignore the bright light that were piecing the nesting areas.
And so on.
Right now you believed that everything is alright and let see what happen.
If you are smart enough you might install those CCTV cameras and glue your eyes on the entrance room screen.
You will now watch the birds behaviours. What is stopping them from entering the nesting areas.
The moment to see something is not right you will immediately get your contractor to pull those items down and put up your ideas.
This will go on for a few weeks.
If you are lucky you will see them moving towards the location where you want them to built their nests.
If you are not lucky, you will keep guessing what went wrong........
I have seen these stages and so far I am lucky that most of the time they work.
All in all I learn the hard way. I am observant, read a ot, exchange lots of ideas with those who are closed to me and do the learning from my own BH.
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