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I just picked out a fresh robins nest that was being made in my gazebo rafters above my hot tub. I was able to get it down before any eggs were laid. Little buggers made it in two days. Pretty fast.

 

So my question is, should I use it for a cache? Bwaaahhaaaaaa :lol:

 

mrking

 

PS. No drivel about taking it down, if you ever saw what a mess those buggers can do, you'd take it down too. Bird crap is like acid, eats through everything.

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I have heard some arguments against doing such a thing and I believe it has merit.

 

Once a cache is found in a nest, others might start looking in other, possibly active, nests.

Devious yes but CR's got a good point.

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I would advise against using the nest, because it does promote tampering with nests. It is also illegal to own or take into one's possession a bird's nest, believe it or not. More information about that is listed on the sites that describe the Mirgratory Birds Act, of which this is a severly abridged version:

 

Migratory Bird Act

I do not beleive Robins are migratory. I will go check out the regs and report my findings...

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I would advise against using the nest, because it does promote tampering with nests. It is also illegal to own or take into one's possession a bird's nest, believe it or not. More information about that is listed on the sites that describe the Mirgratory Birds Act, of which this is a severly abridged version:

 

Migratory Bird Act

I do not beleive Robins are migratory. I will go check out the regs and report my findings...

A quote from Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology:By September, many are moving south from the northern parts of the eastern half of the country to winter with southern residents in the Middle Atlantic and Gulf states

 

Robins

 

El Diablo

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I would advise against using the nest, because it does promote tampering with nests. It is also illegal to own or take into one's possession a bird's nest, believe it or not. More information about that is listed on the sites that describe the Mirgratory Birds Act, of which this is a severly abridged version:

 

Migratory Bird Act

I do not beleive Robins are migratory. I will go check out the regs and report my findings...

Robins, believe it or not, are on THE LIST

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Bad Idea, Imo.

Ever seen how vicious even a Robin can get protecting her nest? We had one right above our door last year, and getting in/out was often very tough.

Getting it removed before she laid the eggs is a lifesaver! Once she's in, shes In.

 

Get caught near a larger birds nest, and you could be in for some real trouble. Having your eyes pecked out isnt on most peoples cache adventures list :lol:

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There is a guy that sells geocache nests on ebay. He gets some good money for those, but my point is that he makes them....doesn't accuire them by birds. I think it is a brillant idea. He uses some sort of sent to keep the birds out, so they don't nest and give a Geocacher a surprize.

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I would advise against using the nest, because it does promote tampering with nests. It is also illegal to own or take into one's possession a bird's nest, believe it or not. More information about that is listed on the sites that describe the Mirgratory Birds Act, of which this is a severly abridged version:

 

Migratory Bird Act

I do not beleive Robins are migratory. I will go check out the regs and report my findings...

Robins, believe it or not, are on THE LIST

Well it is settled then. As much as I would love to do it, a hefty fine will stop me from using it. In the trash it goes.

 

Thanks for the input.

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