I think it’s a good thing to do. Sure they will be taken over by the tits etc. But as they’re easy pickings they will go for those over natural sites. Those freeing those up for the later arrivals.
Lack of natural nesting sites is a massive problem.
It’s tarp ridgeline. I have tried thinner paracord, but it’s no where near as comfortable. With just a thin shirt, the thinner stuff can cut into you and be annoying.
https://www.raymears.com/Bushcraft_Product/316-Hoochie-Tarp-Guy-Lines/
Welcome to the forum. Going on a course isn’t really necessary. Just decide what skills you want and all the resources and experience are pretty much here.
Just a warning to people out there. Someone is trying to scam folks with a Woodlore sale on a few social media platforms. It’s one of my old Woodlores and they’re using pictures from an old sales thread on this site. It’s 100% a scam and the seller doesn’t own this knife. It’s not even in the...
It’s more than likely a pigeon nest. No fecal matter and prey mess/pellets for it to be a raptor or owl, which they leave in masses. Those brown bits are just fungal pieces. You can see them growing up the inside of the tree in that picture. Definitely not pellets of any kind. I’d say it...
I wear them a lot in the colder months. Although we call them ascot ties. Great bits of clothing kit. And essential with a smoking jacket when loafing about ones pad.
Planting trees is the best way to go. Natives in the right environment. Could live for centuries, or even millennia. What could be more befitting than that.
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