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Andie has been supervising in the garden this afternoon.

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HUNTERF Tue 04-Jun-13 17:36:15

I cut most of my hedges this afternoon and Andie was in the house getting upset.
I bought him out in to the garden and put a stake in the lawn and put his lead on it so he could not run off.
The only problem was when I started trimming some of the hedge out of his view he started getting upset again.
Andie wants to know what is going on in the house all of the time.
When I was changing a ceiling light a few days ago he had his eyes up towards the wires.
He was probably checking I was putting the wires the correct way round.

Frank

york46 Tue 04-Jun-13 18:31:24

He's obviously a lovely, loyal dog and he just feels he needs to keep an eye on you! Our dog also likes to keep us in her sights and hates not knowing what is going on!

HildaW Tue 04-Jun-13 18:33:42

Hedges should not be cut whilst birds are nesting!

j08 Tue 04-Jun-13 18:38:01

Well as some birds nest all through the summer, the hedge could get a bit out of hand!

Aka Tue 04-Jun-13 18:58:44

Frank You should avoid trimming hedgerows between 1 March and 31 July (as required by the guidelines below) – the main nesting season.

guidelines

j08 Tue 04-Jun-13 19:21:24

I doubt whether Frank was out cutting all the hedgerows! The council usually does that.

Aka Tue 04-Jun-13 19:34:24

Same difference. Sparrows etc don't know which hedges are council-owned and so tend to nest anywhere they fancy. I'd hate to think of all those little feathered baby birds being abandoned to due of hunger because their mummies and daddies have been scared off.

Aka Tue 04-Jun-13 19:35:22

Are you sure that Frank wasn't cutting hedgerows JO ..I wouldn't put it past him! hmm

HUNTERF Tue 04-Jun-13 20:53:09

Aka

Well there were a lot of people trimming their hedges today and I even saw a police car go up the road when I was cutting mine and the police did not arrest or say anything to me.

Frank

HUNTERF Tue 04-Jun-13 20:57:37

york46

In winter Andie may be near the fire to keep warm and I can go in and out of the room.
As soon as I get something like a screwdriver or a drill he is following me.
In all fairness he keeps a safe distance away but his eyes move to where the tool is being used.

Frank

Aka Tue 04-Jun-13 21:00:11

I'm glad you and your neighbours haven't been arrested, yet.
Save our wild birds

Bags Tue 04-Jun-13 21:06:02

The sparrows near us nest in the specially designed RSPB house martin nests attached under our eaves confused. Before we put those up we never saw any sparrows in the garden, in spite of numerous hedges.

However, I agree that it's best not to trim shrubs during the nesting season.

HildaW Tue 04-Jun-13 21:07:10

Frank, ....(deep breath) Cutting hedges is not a criminal offence. It is however, something us funny old hippies (members of the RSPB in our case) try desperately to stop people from doing in spring and early summer. I think its pretty much accepted that many of the birds that were oh so common when we were children are having huge problems nowadays. Most enviromentaly friendly folks try not to cut hedges during the classic breeding season.

HUNTERF Tue 04-Jun-13 21:21:52

HilaW

The birds should find a council owned hedge to nest in and not a private one. grin

Frank

j08 Tue 04-Jun-13 22:34:44

Frank love it! grin

Birds nest in the middle of hedges. Trimming the hedge won't bother them.

Aka Wed 05-Jun-13 07:21:10

Hilda I think Frank is only joking but you can never be sure hmm
I think your last sentence sums it up.