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Heron visit to pond
Subject: Heron visit to pond
From: ojunk (Gill Hall) Date: 01/05/2004 23:01 GMT Daylight Time Message-id: A heron visited our pond last week and ate half the fish. The rest hid and are still looking very nervous. I had just removed the netting that protected the pond from falling leaves all winter. I would much prefer not to have to net the pond all year round. Does anyone know of other, less unsightly but still effective deterrents against herons? I saw a report on last year's Beechgrove garden about black, metal grates that could be fitted just below the surface. These were produced for child protection in ponds, but would that be any good for Heron prevention? According to the report the grates were practically invisible and could be raised as needed for pond maintenece. http://www.pondguardonline.co.uk/ I think is the website -- Rhiannon http://www.livejournal.com/users/rhiannon_s/ "The trick is to commit crimes so confusing that police feel too stupid to even write a crime report about them." Aubrey on remaining at liberty www.somethingpositive.net |
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