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to keep the birds out of the berries ... Bullocks' Permaculture Homestead

Orcas Island

890 Channel Rd

Deer Harbor, WA 98243

(360) 376-2773

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This looks like a scooter for a girl at first glance, but the company says that it’s unisex, making it an excellent scooter for a boy as well. Some of its essential specifications include:

We took the horses down to ferring beach on sunday. The wind down there was terrible, so taking pictures was not easy.

Visual arts project - domestic objects

Dotty blue half apron. Ricrac detailing on the pockets and waist.

This largemouth bass was stunned by an electrofishing boat and scooped up with a dipnet.

Lomo LC-A + E100G + Xpro. Eiffel tower, Paris.

Looking up. Either for maintenance work or to catch prospective suicide candidates.

These Sturgeon migrate up to 100 miles up the Wolf River to spawn right up against the shoreline, thrashing half way out of the water. Spawning usually takes place the last week in April.

Conservation and Wildlife Ecology students from SGU's School of Arts and Sciences participate in a bird netting workshop held with Grenada's Forestry Department at the La Sagesse Nature Center.

An amateur fisher holding a cast net at Mandiri beach

Conservation and Wildlife Ecology students from SGU's School of Arts and Sciences participate in a bird netting workshop held with Grenada's Forestry Department at the La Sagesse Nature Center.

The nets around my garden beds

 

ODC - 5/1/2024 - Grid

This is the scene on the road into a nearby village after workmen covered hedgerows in netting, on at least two sides of a large field, in preparation for the building of four hundred new homes, the same netting (only in green) was also used on a larger development close by. Increasingly developers are using this hideous hedge netting to get around the Wildlife and Countryside Act (1981) which prevents the disturbance of nesting birds. This allows them to rip up trees and hedgerows at a time of their choosing and avoids any costly delays that our wildlife might inflict upon them. Concerns have been raised about birds and mammals becoming trapped and the timing could not be worse for our native hedgehogs as they are emerging from hibernation. As the pictures show there are plenty of holes in the netting for wildlife to enter and then become trapped. Hedgehogs are particularly vulnerable to becoming trapped in netting because their backward facing spines prevent them from reversing out.

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Around Anzac Day, April 25th, each year Sea Mullet (Mugil cephalus) begin to stream out of the coastal rivers, lakes and estuaries of the NSW east coast and head en mass to sea to spawn.

This movement out of the estuaries by millions of Sea Mullet has become known as the 'Mullet Run'

After spawning in the open sea the eggs are washed back into the estuaries where the cycle begins again. In the protected environment of the estuaries the eggs soon become fingerlings and grow and eventually into adults at which time they will also leave the rivers and lakes and head to sea to spawn.

It is thought that the first biting cold offshore westerly winds, which seasonally begin around 25th April, are the catalyst for the commencement of the migration to sea.

The predictability of the 'Mullet Run' is bad news for the mullet as commercial Fishers have their measure.

Spotters on top of headlands visually spot the moving masses of fish as they head north up the coast to warmer waters to spawn.

The spotter sends a message to the commercial fishers on the beach who are ready to spring into action with their 'Haul Netting' or Beach Seining' gear as soon as the massive schools of mullet arrive in the vicinity of the beach.

The fishers wait till the precise moment to pounce, at which time a boat is launched from the beach, on the northern side of the direction of travel of the fish. The boat quickly speeds out through the surf zone towing a Seine Net behind it with the plan to encircle the school of fish by turning to the south then when the fish are encircled, driving hard up onto the beach,

The large team of fishers work hard to pull the net around the school manually and when this is done they attach a rope to the tow end of the net and both ends of the net are tied to the tow ball of a powerful 4 x 4 or tractor and hauled up onto the beach.

Once the entire school has been captured and laying on the beach in the nets the fishermen begin the big job of sorting the fish, returning any fish not considered of the legal 30cm or 12'' size back to the sea. The fish are then packed in boxes and put on ice and taken to the local fish cooperative where they are prepared for market. Almost every part of each mullet from the roe to the scales is able to be used commercially after any necessary preparations.

Witnessing the ruthless precision of the 'Haul Netting' harvesting operation is disturbing for some people however the commercial Sea Mullet Fishery and the harvesting practices used have been declared sustainable by a number of studies over the years.

 

www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/375937/Sea...

Conservation and Wildlife Ecology students from SGU's School of Arts and Sciences participate in a bird netting workshop held with Grenada's Forestry Department at the La Sagesse Nature Center.

Conservation and Wildlife Ecology students from SGU's School of Arts and Sciences participate in a bird netting workshop held with Grenada's Forestry Department at the La Sagesse Nature Center.

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The mosquito netting was quite necessary--those frenchie mozzies are very small and fierce.

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This float for a back to Maitland Parade taken by Sydney Smith in the 1930s in High Street West Maitland advertises Lysaghts iron and Rylands netting and stands just past Sparkes Street, the building in the left of then photo is the same one that is in Phar-Laps return, a previous photo in the now and then series.

Conservation and Wildlife Ecology students from SGU's School of Arts and Sciences participate in a bird netting workshop held with Grenada's Forestry Department at the La Sagesse Nature Center.

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Looking down the 3rd base line.......

184/365 In my dad's retirement community, they put netting over the decorative cabbages. I'm not sure what wildlife we're protecting them from: swans? Canadian geese? deer? I doubt the residents poach them :)

No matter how many opening or unique we will exclude your pest birds from your balcony.

Some of the excitement, as fish were hauled in, sorted, thrown back in the river . . .and some shad kept in baskets.

Conservation and Wildlife Ecology students from SGU's School of Arts and Sciences participate in a bird netting workshop held with Grenada's Forestry Department at the La Sagesse Nature Center.

Conservation and Wildlife Ecology students from SGU's School of Arts and Sciences participate in a bird netting workshop held with Grenada's Forestry Department at the La Sagesse Nature Center.

The Humpback Whales work collectively circling around underneath a school of fish blowing bubbles. The fish don't like the bubbles and won't swim through so are trapped. The the whales swim a a group vertically with mouths open and scoop them up then filter out the water through their baleen. The birds grab the leftovers.

Shot through the safety netting covering the orchestra pit. Cadillac Palace Theater, Chicago

《Date》2011.3.4

《Location》台中市南屯區

《Camera》Canon EOS 33

《Lens》Canon EF 16-35mm F2.8L II USM

《Film》Fuji SUPERIA 200

《Scanner》EPSON V750

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