Kestrel Nesting Box

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16 Jun 2023 15:08 #7073 by John T Goy
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Hi Dave,

I live in Scunthorpe so poles apart lol. I'll post it to you and some more info have found in some of my other books.

If you send your address and Post Code to my mobile 07594 578670 that way you don't have to reveal your details on forum, if your in agreement?

I don't want anything towards postage. I'll hopefully send it second class next week.

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Max

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15 Jun 2023 14:59 #7072 by Dave Pearson
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Hi Max,

That is very kind and I would like that book. How do we effect a hand over? Do you live anywhere near Mablethorpe?

Dave

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15 Jun 2023 14:15 #7069 by John T Goy
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Hi Dave,

I have a A4 size book called Bird Boxes and Feeders it's full of step - by - step woodworking projects although it doesn't include Kestrel it does have a Tawny Owl Chimney Box and lots more styles. It tells and shows what tools and materials are needed etc.

You can have the book free of charge. No problems if not required.

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Max

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14 Jun 2023 10:08 #7066 by Dave Pearson
Hi,

Once again, a pair of Kestrels have nested in the large conifer in my back garden in Trusthorpe. However, due to some suspected contribution to subsidence, this tree may have to be felled. If that is the case I would like to erect a nesting box for this pair in a nearby Sycamore tree.
Does anybody have any advice on how I may obtain or construct and install a suitable box? Any offers of assistance would be very gratefully received!

Dave

 

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