I use dotted glazing on the windows of my home adjacent the bird feeders and it is extremely effective a preventing bird strikes. The brand I bought is called “FeatherFriendly”
https://featherfriendly.com/
I “believe” living trees are warmer than dead ones because here where the snow used to typically lie deep in the bush as winter advanced, one could see a snow free ring crater around the root flare of every living tree, and none around the dead trees. It was also clear that the bigger the tree...
It’s either the “Mourning Dove” or the aptly named “Red Bellied Woodpecker“.
The others are (just for interest) the “American Tree Sparrow“, the “male Northern Cardinal”, the “Black Capped Chickadee“, the “Gold Finch” and the “Blue Jay”.
I’ve recently updated my wildlife photography set up, and what with the contemporary gear being over 12 pounds lighter, and slowing down my forestry activities, l’m out with the birds almost every fair day.
Although these birds are not unusual, they are in trees, and I couldn’t resist sharing...
We’ve been using “sWheat scoop” which is made from wheat, compostable, clumping, and available at Walmart or Amazon. Some say it’s expensive, but it’s very pleasant to work with and makes an excellent addition to the compost pile.
As you can see here I’m in another league from you guys, but anyway…
This is a prototype test “general purpose bush cart” - although I really liked the generous wheels (from the old drill seeder) they proved too heavy for hilly terrain.
About 4 years ago I developed this beauty and although...
Fortunately at my local multi-brand (Stihl, Husky, Echo, etc.) chain saw dealer they are always keen to rent out any of the saws on the used rack (where there are typically some long bar, large displacement “beauties”) for a nominal fee - in hopes of making a sale. These saws are in tip top form...
I use my PCW3000 a lot, really like it, find it incredibly useful and versatile. The PCW4000 looked so good I went so far as to take my PCW3000 into our local dealer with the intention of trading it but just couldn’t make the right deal, but one of these days I’ll buy the 4000.
I believe for...
A note on bat houses -
I’m fortunate enough to live in the house I was born in and we’ve happily, in my opinion, always had bats.
A few years ago when the bat nose fungus was decimating the bat population continent wide I put up several commercial bat houses, following the provided...
Here’s one I use in the bush at times for 20”- 30” dbh hardwood with a 5:1 plus Maasdam resetting my high anchor further away as required to eventually end up pulling almost in line with the hung-up stem and thus out of the the tree in which it’s caught.