That's what we're doing today- cutting some of our older chestnut trees; to use as poles for our "raptor" roosts. We hope to let them dry just a bit (with the help of the leaves) before we have to wrassle them into place. They are really important if you don't want the mice, bluejays, 13-liners, etc., to get all the hazelnuts.
This is a Great Horned Owl using one of our "hawk roosts". They'll start using them immediately - but you DO have to put them up. This pole is black locust, but our stand is getting thin. Chestnut is pretty much just as rot resistant.
We need quite a few new ones; these will be as dry as we can get them in a week or two. If you want to learn how to get a 30' tall tree up; think about coming and giving us a hand; we can use the help.
Please confirm that the BRC Annual Field day is going to be held on the weekend of 8/21. Thanks!
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It absolutely is. We decided after trying each year to dance around other events - which never really worked- to just go with 3rd Sat in August, regardless of date. Haven't varied from it.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Assuming that we can get the kids watched by our exes - Lisa and I should be there Friday evening... She's never been there and I want to show her what I'm interested in.
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