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FAQ

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A: Tree hollows are natural cavities formed in trees over many years, providing essential habitats for various wildlife, including birds, sugar gliders, and microbats. It can take over 100 years for hollows to form naturally.
A: Tree hollows offer shelter and nesting sites for many native species, contributing to biodiversity. As urban development and environmental changes threaten these habitats, creating new hollows is crucial for wildlife preservation.

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A: We tailor our habitats to attract a variety of native birds that use tree hollows, including species like owls, cockatoos, and parrots. While not all mentioned birds (like Eastern Rosellas and Superb Fairy-wrens) use hollows, we can focus on creating environments for those that do.

A: the following birds are found on the surfcoast and use hollows.
Eastern Rosella – Often nests in tree hollows.
Crimson Rosella – Uses tree hollows for nesting.
Rainbow Lorikeet – Nests in tree hollows and can be seen in the area.
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo – Known to use tree hollows for nesting.
Kookaburra – Can use large tree hollows for nesting.
Australian Owlet-nightjar – Small hollow-nesting bird.
Brown Treecreeper – Uses tree hollows for nesting and roosting.
White-throated Treecreeper – Often found in woodlands with suitable tree hollows.

A: To attract birds, we recommend planting native flora, providing food and water sources, and installing specially designed hollows that cater to specific species in your area.
A: Cam is an experienced arborist with Ocean Road Tree Services, and Albie is our tree hollow expert. Together, we are passionate about creating habitats that support wildlife and enhance local ecosystems.
A: Our mission is to combat the loss of tree habitats due to development and environmental factors by creating artificial tree hollows, thereby supporting local wildlife and promoting biodiversity in residential areas.
A: As urbanisation continues, many native trees and their habitats are lost. By offering solutions that encourage wildlife to thrive in backyards, we aim to foster a deeper connection between people and nature.
A: We conduct thorough assessments to determine the health and structure of each tree. Our focus is on preserving trees that can safely support hollows while ensuring the safety of your property.
A: To receive a quote, please email us with information about what you’re looking for and the specific wildlife you hope to attract. This will help us tailor our services to meet your needs effectively.
A: Absolutely! We encourage clients to share information about the wildlife they wish to attract. This allows us to create customised habitats that meet their needs.
A: We design our tree hollows with long, narrow entrances that are specifically crafted to deter possums while still allowing access for smaller birds and wildlife. This ensures a safe and suitable environment for the desired species.
A: Yes, we also create habitats for sugar gliders and microbats, which play vital roles in pollination and pest control. By understanding the local ecosystem, we can help support a diverse range of wildlife.

A: Certainly! We can use salvaged wood to create a hanging tree hollow that can be installed in your garden, even if you don’t have an appropriate tree for a permanent structure.

A: No, different bird species have specific preferences for nesting sites. We consult with our clients to understand the bird life in their area and identify which species they want to attract. This allows us to create tailored habitats that meet the unique needs of the target birds.