
No, I think he is making a support for the left side of the nest
Let's hope the climbing rope is only temporarily.
Yes, it is.
He must have done this before. But is is a dangerous job on his own.
Hagnat wrote:Stop it! One more twig and the nest collapses again.
Yes!Hagnat wrote:He forgot to clean the lens.
Or with tie-wraps.Marfo wrote:I don't understand why he only screwed down the large beam under the nest and not some of the others he put next to them.
Nice, isnt it?Hagnat wrote:The result
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Hagnat wrote:The resulthttps://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Nf20J6Ky7t0/V4uHlAh0r2I/AAAAAAAAOTk/mhjEAjRumVEw5b-w90jM1X9IbNRkvy6fACCo/s700/result_160717-1624.jpg
Yes, but I liked the original more. Too many heavy short sticks. But it is not made for me but for the eagles.Lubaska wrote:Nice, isnt it?
Marfo wrote: I don't understand why he only screwed down the large horizontal beam to the main support and a branch. And not some of the others he put next to them. Will they not fal when there is a storm and heavy rain?
No doubt, but does he also know how to repair himself? Working like that without assistance in case of emergency is dangerous.vainamoinen wrote:.... So I think, he knows what is needed to repair nest here.
Hagnat wrote:No doubt, but does he also know how to repair himself? Working like that without assistance in case of emergency is dangerous.
It is not the climbing and working in trees what worries me but the working with a very sharp saw up there. One mistake and you bleed to death when there is nobody near to help.vainamoinen wrote:I didn't watch what he did in this occasion but I have worked with him together in pair occasions and I know that he has very serious safety systems with ropes. Only danger what can happen is, if the tree fall down. Then nothing can help.