penguin nest box plan

Trust Chair and former Ranger, Reuben Lane, has prepared a nest box plan that we hope will keep penguins more secure and will be easier to transport to potential nest sites.

Traditional nest box designs have a tunnel attached to the main nesting box and we have encouraged those building new boxes to extend the length of the tunnel to provide additional protection from wekas.  Wekas are known to enter penguin nest boxes and would predate chicks if they could.

The new design includes an internal wall to form a tunnel and to provide more of a barrier to any intruders.

The plan is illustrated below and can be saved from here (right click and save image).

penguin nest box plan
Blue Penguin Nest Box Plan

Key messages when building and siting a nest box are:

  • Use treated timber and galvanised flat head nails
  • Place in secluded and shady location, dug partially into sloping ground ensuring water will not drain into nest site and will drain away from it.  At a flat site, pile earth up around box.
  • Camouflage with loose vegetation

Ranger Linden Brown has been making up some of these nest boxes and you can read more and see how here:

Making a nest box for a blue penguin