NPI Wild Bird Cover Plot

Class of Action:
Wildlife Support
Category:
Grassland, Crop Actions
Payment Rate:
€1,286/ ha

Note: The most up to date specifications are available on the dedicated ACRES / ACRES CP website under Non Productive Investments – Click Link Here

About This Action:

NPI Wild Bird Cover Plot

Provide mixed crops as habitat and food source for insects, birds and small mammals. Good hunting opportunities for Barn Owls and Hen Harriers.

Why?

  • Provides food sources for small birds and rodents.
  • Provides hunting opportunities for Barn Owl, Hen Harrier and Kestrel.
  • Good for pollinators in the summer.
  1. Plant at least 0.25 ha of Wild Bird Cover along an existing field boundary. 
  2. Leave 2m unsown between the crop and the boundary. 
  3. Don’t plant near watercourses. 
  4. Crop must remain in place until at least March 1st the following year. 
  5. Not suitable for peatland or scrub/ woodland fields or near archaeological monuments. 
  6. Include at least 1 cereal crop and at least two other crop species from the approved list. 
  7. Protect the crop from livestock. 
  8. No use of herbicides post planting. 
  9. You can apply small quantities of granulated lime and fertiliser to support the crop.

For the full details on requirements for this action you should read the Dept. of Agriculture, Food and the Marine’s Specifications for Non Productive Investments.

You can find them by clicking here.

Implementation Notes

Destroy existing sward by ploughing or application of herbicide.

Apply granulated lime and small amount of fertiliser at time of sowing. 

Make sure to exclude livestock. 

 

This action is available on CP parcels declared as arable and on Non-CP
parcels.

Good Locations:

  • Low Scoring Grasslands or Rough Grazing.
  • Where Barn Owl, Hen Harrier or Yellowhammer are an objective.

Poor Locations:

  • Scrub or Woodland.
  • Waders are an objective.
  • Geese or Swans are an objective.
  • Near Houses or schools.
  • Near busy roads or railways.
  • Near Wind turbines.
  • Fields with Watercourses.
  • Near an Archaeological Monument.
  • Areas with large Deer populations. Deer can be a major threat to the establishment of a crop. 

Can I put a Wild Bird Cover plot on CP land?

Only if the land has been declared as a tillage crop on BISS applications. CP lands with assigned scorecards are not eligible for this NPI.

Can I put a Wild Bird Cover plot in a field with a water course?

No, this action is unavailable in fields that have a water course.

Do I have to plant Triticale, can I use Oats or Barley instead?

The seed mix must contain at least one or more of these cereals: spring oats/ triticale/wheat/barley and at least two or more of the following: linseed, oil-seed rape, phacelia, fodder radish, mustard, spring vetch, lucerne, chicory, or birds-foot trefoil

Triticale is the favoured choice as it has a stringer straw and does not lodge as fast in the Autumn, it is more suitable for acidic soils, its seed germinates better at low soil temperatures and it seed is not utilised by birds as early in the Autumn ensuring that more food is available later in the winter.

Can I feed cattle in the field after the crop is finished?

Yes, but not until after March 1st the following year.

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