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<blockquote data-quote="Ali_Maxxum" data-source="post: 7864508" data-attributes="member: 12293"><p>I do, actually. Plenty of times I have gone around huge clumps of berries, or other times they are on a string that seems to be growing along the hedge just about on the cut line, so I've just lifted the head above it to leave it there. </p><p></p><p>I don't encourage trimming outside of the cutting season, but in the eyes of road safety I do. I don't see the harm going into March, as the birds don't magically move in on the 1st of March. Plus if it's cold the birds don't really start floating around till April. Have spoken to NFU on the subject and would you believe some common sense and discretion is allowed to be implemented. </p><p></p><p>Just last spring I noticed the birds were around quite early, then it came cold and they disappeared again. Living right next to a forest you pick up on these things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ali_Maxxum, post: 7864508, member: 12293"] I do, actually. Plenty of times I have gone around huge clumps of berries, or other times they are on a string that seems to be growing along the hedge just about on the cut line, so I've just lifted the head above it to leave it there. I don't encourage trimming outside of the cutting season, but in the eyes of road safety I do. I don't see the harm going into March, as the birds don't magically move in on the 1st of March. Plus if it's cold the birds don't really start floating around till April. Have spoken to NFU on the subject and would you believe some common sense and discretion is allowed to be implemented. Just last spring I noticed the birds were around quite early, then it came cold and they disappeared again. Living right next to a forest you pick up on these things. [/QUOTE]
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