Subject: [Tweeters] RFI: What to do when a bird nests in a hanging planter
Date: Tue Jun 28 20:40:58 PDT 2022
From: Kenneth Brown - kenbrownpls at comcast.net

There are also watering bulbs that have a long neck you stick into the soil.


> On 06/28/2022 8:33 PM Rachel Lawson <rwlawson5593 at outlook.com> wrote:

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> That is an excellent idea. We passed it along to the lady with the planter.

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> Rachel Lawson

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> From: Zora Monster <zoramon at mac.com>

> Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2022 7:58:45 PM

> To: Rachel Lawson <rwlawson5593 at outlook.com>

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> Subject: Re: [Tweeters] RFI: What to do when a bird nests in a hanging planter

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> She can put ice cubes in the planter. They will melt and water the plant without getting the nest wet.

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> Zora Dermer

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> > > On Jun 28, 2022, at 7:43 PM, Rachel Lawson <rwlawson5593 at outlook.com> wrote:

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> > > I just heard from a lady who says a small bird has built a nest in her hanging planter. There are four eggs in the nest. She wants to know if she can water the plant, partly because she is afraid that, if the plant dies, the nest will be more exposed to predators.

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> > Does anyone have advice for her?

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> > Rachel Lawson

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