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The Davey Bulletin Nov-Dec 2017

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26 THE DAVEY BULLETIN | November/December 2017 HELPING OTHERS SOAR There are not many people outside of our industry who know what climbing trees is like. When you're at the top of a tree, you see the world anew and know that you conquered another challenge. Often, you also catch a glimpse of a scurrying critter or majestic bird. Occasionally, you get to help them. That's what Keith Bennett, sales representative, Davey Tree Expert Co. of Canada, Limited, along with Graham Smith, foreman, and BJ Veld, foreman, did this year. They helped relocate an eagle's nest so that site construction could continue. Although the nest only moved to a tree about 500 feet away, it took months of planning to make this happen. "We needed everyone, from the biologist we worked with to our crew, to be on the same page. You also need to consider timing and move the nest at a time that's best for the birds," Bennett said. After months of preparation, the job went smoothly and was finished in a couple of hours. They cut away branches to clear a path for removal, then from the bucket of the crane they carefully moved the nest. "Eagle nests are much bigger than people think. This one was about 6 feet in diameter, and eagles attach these to trees pretty well. We had to figure out the best way to move this huge nest while doing as little damage as possible to it," Bennett said. Using the right tools and concentration, the team did it. "The eagles were around the entire time we were moving it. You could hear them making a lot of noise and voicing their frustration," Bennett said. Meanwhile, the Department of National Defense, the client, was very pleased with how the project went. Before long, it appeared the eagles were singing the crew's praises as well. The next day, they were in their relocated nest, patching it up and making it home. Top left: On a cold day in February, a Davey team in Canada helped relocate an eagle's nest. Top center: Here, the crew has the eagle's nest in the crane and is ready to make the big move. Top right: Look at how large and closely attached this eagle's nest was to the tree. Below: The nest moved to a nearby tree about 500 feet away.

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