I suggest you move the entire basket.

On Mon, Jun 15, 2020, 6:00 AM Rustici, Marc <mrust...@arnothealth.org>
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> Good Morning,
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> I am hoping someone can tell me or direct me to some information, please.
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> We have some purple finches nesting on our front porch in a hanging
> basket.  I saw they have laid eggs.  My wife wants them gone (I am the
> softee..) as they make quite a mess when the young hatch…    It was
> suggested I move the nest to an very nearby weeping birch (where they
> perch).
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> Is this a viable option?
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> Marc
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> Wish I could hear this Chris but have eschewed zoom. It's a great story
> nationwide. I had the honor of being the first survey and banding crews in
> the Chesapeake Bay Region back in the early 70s. These were done by a group
> called the Raptor Information Center under the aegis of The National
> Wildlife Foundation. We based in the DC/MD area and worked the watershed of
> three states. A handful of nests in the whole area and very low
> reproduction rate at the beginning. Climbing into an eagle nest was amazing
> and locked me into ornithology for life and a new career field. It is so
> satisfying to see the tremendous increase in these terrific birds with the
> less than ferocious voices!
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> On 2020-06-14 12:38, lajews...@yahoo.com wrote:
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> Tuesday, June 16 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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> The Bald Eagle: A Conservation Success Story
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> A symbol of national strength and unity, the Bald Eagle has also become a
> parable for nature's unshakable ties to humans. Estimated to have numbered
> 100,000 in pre-colonial times, shooting, cutting of forests, and finally
> pesticides, took a toll on the bird, bringing it to the brink of extinction
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> the Montezuma Wetlands Complex played an important role in bringing the
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