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Need help installing an owl house - Atlanta, GA 1 Year, 4 Months ago
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We have an owl house that needs to be installed 20 feet up in a large tree in our yard.
We will gladly pay a tree climber to install this for us. It would involve drilling two small holes in the tree, and attaching the owl house to the tree with two screws.
If you are interested, please email
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or call 404-635-4307. We live near East Atlanta Village.
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treeman (User)
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Hello fellow birder. 1 Year, 4 Months ago
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What owl size? Screech or barred owl? I'm sure we can work somethig out. I'll call you.
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Waving from a treetop, Peter Treeman Jenkins TCI Founder
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igreen (User)
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1 Year, 4 Months ago
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An owl house is a great idea. Do you already have the house? We will frequently install them without screws. We design ours so they can be held on the tree with tie down straps. That way the box can be taken down and cleaned and disinfected in the off-season -- this is a good thing to do to prevent disease and parasites being transmitted to next year's owls. The tie downs also allow for easy repositioning of the box in the tree if needed.
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owlhouse installation 1 Year, 4 Months ago
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Dear Treeman & Igreen,
Thank you for your interest and suggestions. This is a house for barred owls made by Bob May & Lee Baker of Workshop Creations, who seem to know a lot about birds (www.workshopcreations.com). We regularly hear and see barred owls around our house. We originally thought that 20 feet was not that high, until we tried to set a flimsy 20 foot ladder against the tulip poplar tree! I’d be clinging to it so tightly that there is no way I could work with a drill up there.
We are intrigued by Igreen’s suggestion. It sounds like it would be less injurious to the tree. However, the house has a clean-out hatch on the side, so it may not need to be taken down to clean it. Though someone still needs to get at it each year for cleaning. We are also excited that Treeman has offered to help us.
Please call us so we can talk about this further at 404-635-4307 (evenings after 7pm and weekends).
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