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rowena
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Cut Down Hedges - Worst day in my house history!
I am afraid to say that I hve had the worst day ever in terms of my wildlife watching in my two and a half years of living here 
One of the neighbours had a hedge that was about twenty metres long, about ten feet high and ten feet deep has today decided to chop it down to four feet. It ajoins part of my garden and tomorrow he infomed me that he is going to chop that back down to 6 feet, as well as lop the tall tree that is growing in the hedge. Whilst I fully understand his reasons for doing so (letting light into the garden) I am not happy a) because of the time of year - birds nesting which I am very very sure there are plenty of them. b) because he started cutting down ours without telling us c) because the top of our garden was just like a sanctury to me - not over looked, quiet and peaceful with absoulutely tons of birds that travelled through the hedges that now have no 'corridoor' to travel into our garden. It feels like a complete lack of respect for the wildlfie there as well as us as we will now be terribly overlooked and I am really really worried that the birds will not return and I will not be able to persue my favourite pastime in my own garden as the birds will have no habitat there to travel safely through. That bit of my garden was like a small wood and a piece of the countryside in the continuingly developed area that I live in.
Therefore, does anyone have any suggestions of plants and trees that I can grow to compensate for the hedge being chopped down that will quickly attract the birds?
Hopefully I will be able to catch the guy before he starts tomorrow and say we will give our hedge a trim so he does not take too much off.
I am very very sad and upset and can't wait until the day I can move out of the suburb I live in (which only today has felt really horrible) to move to somewhere where the wildlife and people are respected a bit more.
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| 08-05-2008 01:22 AM |
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RE: Cut Down Hedges - Worst day in my house history!
It's illegal to cut a bush if there is a bird's nest in it at this time of year isn't it?
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| 08-05-2008 08:10 AM |
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RE: Cut Down Hedges - Worst day in my house history!
I thought so... Its a bit late now There are still birds in my garden though, but none have eated the food that is on the table right by the hedge that has just been cut down - that used to go really quickly before.
I am however getting the mulch and lots of twigs so at least I can make a nice big log pile for the creepy crawlies.
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| 08-05-2008 03:02 PM |
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RE: Cut Down Hedges - Worst day in my house history!
Well, we can hope that the birds will return when they realise that at least part of the hedge is there.
Sad, but it looks as if he headed you off at the pass by not letting you know of his decision until too late for you to protest.
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| 09-05-2008 11:58 AM |
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RE: Cut Down Hedges - Worst day in my house history!
aarrrggghh this sort of thing makes me so angry, thers no need for it at all!! and as soon as the sun comes out everyone seems to think its great to get the hedgecutters out and start on the hedges no matter that its the middle of the breeding season, i've seen a lot of people doing that this week
A garden is always a series of losses set against a few triumphs, like life itself.
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| 09-05-2008 11:41 PM |
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RE: Cut Down Hedges - Worst day in my house history!
aarrrggghh this sort of thing makes me so angry, thers no need for it at all!! and as soon as the sun comes out everyone seems to think its great to get the hedgecutters out and start on the hedges no matter that its the middle of the breeding season, i've seen a lot of people doing that this week 
Yes, I agree and I can here the electric hedgecutters all over the place, some people just don't care.
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| 10-05-2008 09:47 AM |
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RE: Cut Down Hedges - Worst day in my house history!
That's terrible! Can't believe your neighbour just went and did that without informing you first.
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| 12-05-2008 07:24 AM |
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RE: Cut Down Hedges - Worst day in my house history!
If it's his hedge on his land, he has every right to cut it down if he so wishes, the moral right to do so at this time of year is a different matter.
May I suggest you do as we did when developers moved in and built a load of houses on the old school at the bottom of my garden - I planted a hedge of native hawthorn, with saplings about 60cm high closely spaced. Now, 5 or so years later, I have a thick hedge which is full of birds.
Richard
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| 12-05-2008 07:29 AM |
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