Spring Season and Nesting Time: A Sensitive Period For Birds
Upasna Yadav | Mar 19, 2026, 08:15 IST
Beautiful Small Yellow Bird Building a Nest in Spring
Early spring brings nature's awakening – warmth increases, and birdsong fills the air. For birds, spring is a busy time: during courtship, they seek a mate, and once nesting begins, they need peace and quiet. As a hiker, you can enjoy the soundscape of spring and birdwatching, but at the same time, it is important to move through nature in a way that does not disturb birds during their sensitive breeding phase.
Highlights
1. As winter fades and spring approaches, birds begin to exhibit fascinating behaviors in preparation for the new season. These changes are driven by the increasing daylight and warmer temperatures, which signal to birds that it's time to start their spring activities.
2. For migratory birds, spring marks the time to return to their breeding grounds. These birds travel long distances from their wintering locations to areas where they can find abundant food and suitable nesting sites. Species like the Ruby-throated Hummingbird and the Barn Swallow make impressive journeys, often covering thousands of miles.
3. When moving in nature, it is good to observe your surroundings and pay attention to bird behavior. Due to the mild winter in the south, some migratory birds have not even left, and various duck species, for example, have overwintered in Finland.
2. For migratory birds, spring marks the time to return to their breeding grounds. These birds travel long distances from their wintering locations to areas where they can find abundant food and suitable nesting sites. Species like the Ruby-throated Hummingbird and the Barn Swallow make impressive journeys, often covering thousands of miles.
3. When moving in nature, it is good to observe your surroundings and pay attention to bird behavior. Due to the mild winter in the south, some migratory birds have not even left, and various duck species, for example, have overwintered in Finland.
When Is Spring for the Birds?
We may celebrate the first day of spring on March, but spring varies for birds. It depending on their location and local geography. For birds in southern areas where the climate is naturally milder, spring-like conditions may occur as early as mid-February. In northern areas with longer, stronger winters, however, it may not feel like spring until as late as mid-April or early May. Thanks to the moderating effects of the ocean, coastal areas often experience spring sooner than inland regions, while mountain areas find spring later on the calendar. Wherever they are, birds note the shifting season in different ways. Changing light levels and longer daylight hours are their biggest clues. Changing food sources and weather patterns also give them indications that spring has arrived.
Ways Birds Change in Spring
Parent Bird Feeding Hungry Chicks
As the season changes, birds change as well. While different birds change in different ways as the season advances, many birds will:
1. Change Their Appearance
2. Find Their Voices
3. Break Up Flocks
4. Start Dating
5. Change Their Diets
6. Grow More Aggressive
7. Become Architects
Bird Guarding It's Nesrt
Birds don’t fuss with building shelters throughout the year, but during the spring it is important to construct the perfect nest for cushioning and protecting eggs. To do this, birds will select only the best nesting materials, and may spend hours or days weaving, layering, and adjusting their nests. Some birds even decorate their nests with bits of moss, lichen, leaves, and other materials that help conceal it and reinforce its edges. For some birds, this nest construction starts well before eggs are laid. Male birds may begin nest-building as part of their strategy to attract a willing female. Still, she’ll often redo their handiwork to suit herself even if she finds the mating acceptable.
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Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
- Why is spring considered as nesting season for birds ?
Spring provides longer daylight hours, warmer temperatures, and abundant food sources like insects and seeds. These conditions make it the ideal time for birds to build nests, lay eggs, and raise their chicks successfully. - Why is nesting time a sensitive period for birds ?
Nesting season is delicate because birds are breeding, incubating eggs, and caring for hatchlings. Disturbances such as loud noise, tree cutting, or human interference can cause stress, nest abandonment, or harm to eggs and chicks. - How can I protect bird during nesting time in my garden ?
You can help by avoiding tree trimming during spring, keeping pets away from nests, reducing loud disturbances, and providing natural food and water sources. Planting native trees and shrubs also offers safe nesting spaces.