Birds frequenting automatic traps can learn to steal food without activating the mechanism which closes the trap. Here we describe a trap, originally used for squirrels, in which this disadvantage is highly reduced. It is formed of a wire and wood tunnel, in which the bird pushes a pole while trying to get the bait. The trap is mainly suitable for tits (Parus spp.), efficiency being close to 100%. There is some seasonality in the use of the traps which varies between species. This stresses the need to assess biases associated with the trapping method before using it.
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