Sorry, but couldn't help but laugh...door sitters. They are apprentices in the TSGoA (Tree Sitter's Guild of America)
My tree sitters - since the rest of the pines (what didn't fall) in the run had to come down - have started sitting on the 9' high fence of the 'safe run' or on what used to be the 'canopy' and ramp area for the crushed double decker coop. That is a 6' high 2 dog-run kennel panels attached at an angle with roosts inside (2) and a metal 4X6 steel frame across the top & covered with a tarp. Will they roost on the accessible roosts? No (only two!). The rest roost on TOP of this ensemble - and NOT on the edge, either...so difficult to get them. I have to get a 2 step stool out to be able to reach them! Dirty buggers!![]()
I think they do it on purpose. They like to see us work at it, last night it was easier for me to just give in and let the wall sitters roost on the stall walls until evening feed for the horses. Then I make them go to bed. Less drama for me and them.
Only the youngsters are in the trees this year - the Noirans tried out the trees a bit, but didn’t really like being up in them.
The Polish though, they love the trees! I’ll have to watch those two, Bob has warned me that they can fly really well. Mr P hardly flies at all anymore, he used to fly up on the door when he first came here. But now he flies up about 3’ only. I think it’s his feet/toes that prevent him from fully grasping a branch or fence edge. Otherwise I am sure he’s be out with Tippy and the other escape artists.

….So they could better ignore it
