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On 4/2/2021 10:28 AM, Adam Moffett wrote:

We had an Osprey stuck on a pole and sent a climber up to untangle it.  Climber put a sack over it, cut the strings it was tangled in and carried it down.  A DEC guy came and took the bird away.

So I guess maybe if the bird is in danger you can go rescue it?  Is the bird arguably in danger?


On 4/2/2021 10:21 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
Definitely don't climb now.

Unfortunately, I think you're stuck until fall.

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On Fri, Apr 2, 2021 at 10:17 AM Aeron Wireless <b...@aeronwireless.com <mailto:b...@aeronwireless.com>> wrote:

    I got a call from a local DNR volunteer informing me that Ospreys
    are building a nest on my monopole platform. He's saying that
    because it's a protected bird, I can't climb the tower until they
    leave in the fall. I have an email into the state DNR but no
    response yesterday and today being a gov holiday I don't expect a
    response until next week. Kinda freaking out here. I need to
    mount a few PTP links. I was planning on a climb today, but am
    holding off to hear definitively. This is the main tower for my
    WISP.

    Google kung-fu led me to a NATE presentation that says that
    climbing can be done with precautions. Talked to the tower owner
    (a small private owner, not one of the big three) who suggested
    adding a ring below the platform with the nest for the new PTPs.
    Can this be done with the birds on the tower?

    Has anyone dealt with Ospreys before?
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