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The roofs were canvas. Weathered. They could have taken the high wind gusts fine though. But it was tree branches that took em out. Once they became pierced, then the wind upon stretching them started ripping them. Expanding like bubbles. Eventually turned to ribbons The semi funny part was when we we trying to secure a loose end, I was holding onto a corner. It lifted me off the ground like a para-glider being pulled by a boat. Instinct made me hold on tight but hub yelled let go before I got to high off the ground.Wow, that stinks. I hope everyone is ok.
The roofs were canvas. Weathered. They could have taken the high wind gusts fine though. But it was tree branches that took em out. Once they became pierced, then the wind upon stretching them started ripping them. Expanding like bubbles. Eventually turned to ribbons The semi funny part was when we we trying to secure a loose end, I was holding onto a corner. It lifted me off the ground like a para-glider being pulled by a boat. Instinct made me hold on tight but hub yelled let go before I got to high off the ground.
Interesting day. The re-roof has effected egg production as well. It's down 50%. I assume stress on the birds having their security jeopardized has stressed them out. Some are dropping eggs in the run still today.
I can just picture you flapping around in the wind, with a death grip on that canvas, 15' off the groundThe roofs were canvas. Weathered. They could have taken the high wind gusts fine though. But it was tree branches that took em out. Once they became pierced, then the wind upon stretching them started ripping them. Expanding like bubbles. Eventually turned to ribbons The semi funny part was when we we trying to secure a loose end, I was holding onto a corner. It lifted me off the ground like a para-glider being pulled by a boat. Instinct made me hold on tight but hub yelled let go before I got to high off the ground.
Interesting day. The re-roof has effected egg production as well. It's down 50%. I assume stress on the birds having their security jeopardized has stressed them out. Some are dropping eggs in the run still today.
I thought bat at first; still not sure what it is. Doesn't look like any locust or cicada I'm familiar with.As any humble American should, we proudly display the American Flag in our front yard. Last evening upon BBQing, we noticed a visitor stopped by.View attachment 1347946 View attachment 1347949 View attachment 1347950
I once got in trouble (in another thread), about some joaks on a non white,not little over one year cockerl....I told the wife I was into checking chicks butts lately and was really excited that I had only found one bad one today.
She wasn’t amused.![]()
It is a Hawke moth from the SphingidaeI thought bat at first; still not sure what it is. Doesn't look like any locust or cicada I'm familiar with.
I'll take your word for itIt is a Hawke month from the Sphingidae
Family.
Don't mess with them unless they will send you this one!I'll take your word for itI hope his family isn't very big; he's about half evil-looking.