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Chick Fencing Project in the Treasure Coast
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Large LETE colony last few years No edge or parapet Chicks falling off edge Chicks being washed down gutters Crows stealing chicks and eggs Helpful employees – tried to catch chicks and return to rooftop No customer complaints Friendly management – allowed us to go on roof to make modifications Background
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Step 1: Permission First contact – store manager Second contact – plaza/building owner Step 2: Safety OSHA regulations Roof tie downs or rope off 6 feet from edge
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Step 2: Safety
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Step 3: Materials Landscape bricks (4-5 lbs. each) Hardware Cloth (1/2 inch mesh, 2 ft. tall rolls) Zip ties to connect hardware cloth Miter Saw w/steel cutting blade Tin Snips Leather Gloves, Face Shield Pea Gravel Wooden Pallets ……and Volunteers !!!!!! Total Cost: ~$650 Price of saving a chick: priceless
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Step 3: Materials
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Step 4: Get Materials to Roof
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Step 5: Safety Talk Walk Slow and deliberately on the roof. Stay within roped off area. Install fencing 6-feet from the edge. Wear gloves when handling cut fencing.
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Step 6: Spread Out Gravel
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Step 7: Prepare Fencing
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Step 8: Layout Fencing
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Step 9: Zip-tie Bricks and Fencing
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Step 10: Place Pallets
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Success? DateNestsDownyFeatheredFCJAdultsNotes 4/16/15DNC 6 (FC) 4/27/15DNC 5 (FC) 5/1/15DNC 30 (FC) 5/8/15DNC 38 (FC) 5/14/154100080 (D)Observed from Bealls rooftop with spotting scope 6/10/151500035 (D)4 dead headless chicks along fence – possibly raptor predation, 5 abandoned nests along outskirts of colony 6/19/151110022 (D)Several abandoned nests with eggs, 3 dead downy chicks not predated 7/2/15000012 (D)~30 abandoned eggs outside of scrapes, 3 dead chicks, witnessed crows predating 7/8/1500000abandoned
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Suggestions for next season? More pallets (along fence line)
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