we move into the heart of summer, nature is full of life—and our hedgerows, trees, and shrubs are often home to nesting birds raising their young. That’s why we’re sharing this important eco tip for June: please avoid cutting hedges and trees during the bird nesting season, which runs from March to August.
During this time, many species of birds build their nests and rear their chicks in hedgerows, garden shrubs, and trees. Cutting or disturbing these areas can lead to nest destruction, abandoned chicks, or injury to adult birds. Even well-meant gardening or groundskeeping work can unknowingly put wildlife at risk.
As a church community committed to caring for God’s creation, this is a simple but powerful way to live out our faith through stewardship and compassion.
What You Can Do:
Delay hedge trimming until after August if possible. Check carefully before working near any dense shrubs or trees. Talk to neighbours or contractors about being bird-aware during these months. Encourage wildlife-friendly practices in your community.This is part of our church’s ongoing journey to become more eco-conscious and align our actions with our values. By showing love for the smallest and most vulnerable of God’s creatures, we reflect the care and respect at the heart of the Gospel.
Let’s give birds the time and space they need to raise their families in peace.
“Are not five sparrows sold for two pennies? Yet not one of them is forgotten by God.” – Luke 12:6
31/5/2025