hillfamilyloft said:
Does anyone have any tricks for power lines? All but about 50feet of wire is covered by trees. This 50 feet of exposed wire has injured more than one good flier. I have read where if you limit the size of your team that they will not hit the wires. I have 40 youngbirds that I am flying in two teams of 20. I have tried marking the wires with tennis balls tied to strings that dangle from the wire. I try not to fly the birds when the sun is low on the horizon. I still have a bird hit the lines from time to time. I have had birds walk home from the neighbords house. Would love to hear your ideas.
Randy Hill
If it is power lines, the best way is to contact your power utility company. Cable wire protection can be placed on these lines. This is like a tubular (pipe like of 1 to 2 inches in diameter or a U-shaped span w/ clips, of non conductive/insulator material that can either envelope the wire or be placed on top of the wires and fastened with clips.
I just don't know their SOP. But here in the Philippines, power or transmission line protector can be requested from the power company. Mostly during a nearby building construction so as to protect both the company and the community. Sometimes for a fee.
the thing is, imagine the almost invisible wire being inserted inside a light weight tube. now this span would have about 1" diameter, visible enough for the birds.
If not a power line... then you may do what they recommend above.