After careful consideration and discussion the installation process of the Parrot Houses has begun!! Sites were considered by identifying locations that would give the birds the best chance to find and use our offerings. First Up the Elks Lodge.
Safety First! It is always a good idea to have the right tool for any job. Here you can see that not only do they have the right equipment they know how to use it!Pictured here are Danny Hoehne RGBF President, and
Gene Hanvy RGVBF Volunteer.
Securing the nest box to the pole....
One of the other considerations discussed when setting up installation sites, was to be sure the nest boxes were in locations where they can be monitored. This spot fits the bill on all requirements. We are happy to have the Elks Lodge as a partner in this project.
Our sincere thanks to Stan Sterba for his photography of the installations. Having a record and being able to share our progress is very important. I have several folks from around the world interested in the progress of our project. This shot is a great capture Stan!! I love the way you were able to get the flags, the sign and the nest box with the bucket in the foreground!
And now we wait to see if our offerings will meet the birds approval.
There are so many good people who have been working on this project for several months, It would be hard for me to list all of you.... I do wish to express my thanks to each and every one you involved.
What started with a few questions at the Rio Grande Birding Festival 2011, has blossomed into a grand experiment!!
Keep up the good work and thanks for your commitment!
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