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Andy Collins
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Ah fair enough. No worries. Maggies obviously didnt know where to build their nest this year with those other bases. And its too early for the blooming things too be nesting already. We found an active pigeon nest this morning on the first job just as well i guess as we were just about to clear fell that section. It wasnt there last week.

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I wasn't the one doin the thinning:biggrin:

 

Ahhhhh i see . last year we did some work taking down several trees with rooks nests in them for the L/A - they made sure that we applied to natural england to get specific permision to disturb/remove the nests . Either that or a fairly large fine per offence - meaning per nest and there were about 15 nests !!!

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