Bird-Friendly Tree Care


Trimming trees outside of the nesting season is the best way to promote healthy bird populations in our community. Instead, trim between September 15th and December 31st. There are many benefits to healthy bird populations. The first is natural insect control. Did you know that a Black Phoebe can eat up to 1000 insects in one day? That’s amazing! Birds also play a significant role in rodent control thus reducing the need for poisons which can be detrimental to our local wildlife and pets. Pollination is yet another benefit our birds provide.

Some of our local birds do nest almost year-round, while others (such as owls and hummingbirds) begin early. Trimming trees during the nesting period oftentimes diminishes shelter and increases predation and also exposes young birds to weather – all of which can be deadly.


Guide to Bird-Friendly Tree and Shrub Trimming and Removal – From Los Angeles Audubon

Tree Trimming – Sea & Sage Audubon’s info on tree trimming

CVAS-Tree-Trimming – CVAS Tree Timming brochure