I grew up with the term “about to run it out” which meant we were about done.
It was used for everything but, obviously, had it’s origins in mowing hay.
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Lyneart
Sent: Monday, August 8, 2022 2:48 PM
To: PRESTON FORSYTHE <pns_for@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: BirDKY <birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [birdky] Re: NYTimes.com: Irish Farmers Help Save a Bird Whose Calls
Used to Herald Summer
I’ve been mowing hay fields for close to 6 decades, including this very year,
and this is the first time I’ve even heard of the idea of beginning a hayfield
in the middle and working outward. Unless you’ve actually mowed hay, you
couldn’t know what an awful, backtracking mess one would have finishing up a
hay field begun in the middle or the clog up risk you’d have on each circle
cutting that hay you flattened out to get to the middle as a starting point.
Most fields are irregular in shape and most have a variety of obstacles, such
as ponds, thickets or a wood margin. Just no. I can’t recollect any instance of
ever hitting an adult bird while mowing. Fawns? Yes. But that would happen even
if one proceeded from the inside out.
Frank Lyne
frank@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:frank@xxxxxxxxxxx> - near Dot in Logan County, KY
On Aug 8, 2022, at 8:47 AM, PRESTON FORSYTHE <
pns_for@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:pns_for@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Notice, article suggests start mowing hay fields in the center of field, so
birds, etc, can move away to edges, safely.
Preston Forsythe, Browder, KY
On Monday, August 8, 2022 at 09:18:57 AM EDT, PRESTON FORSYTHE <
pns_for@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:pns_for@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
From The New York Times:
Irish Farmers Help Save a Bird Whose Calls Used to Herald Summer
The corncrake%2��s cry, thought to be loud and harsh, is a poignant reminder
for older people of the advent of warmer weather. Efforts are underway to
preserve its call for younger generations.
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A Monday morning bird story.
The Corncrake, very good video, suggest click on. Hope it opens. Looks similar
to a rail, with bobwhite colors, but the Call-Sound, is something else.
Preston Forsythe, Browder, Ky
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