Abstract:
An apparatus and method for inhibiting shoreline erosion by introducing pre-established, self-sustaining, shoreline-tolerant vegetation. The vegetation, which can be sea grass, is allowed under controlled conditions to sprout and take root, or otherwise become fixed, to a biodegradable mat, which can be constructed from brown coir or from some other coir variety. When the vegetation is sufficiently matured to be self-sustaining, the mat is transferred to the shoreline, where in some embodiments it is draped over a naturally occurring or a man-made sand dune. Fertilizer and/or soil can be included with the mat. Bird roosting stakes can be planted with the mat to encourage birds to roost and provide natural fertilization. As the vegetation takes root in the underlying sand, the biodegradable mat slowly degrades and is absorbed non-destructively into the environment, leaving behind firmly established vegetation that provides self-sustaining erosion control without human maintenance.
Abstract:
A bird feeder is provided having a seed reservoir with a side wall that has at least one seed access opening and an adjustable feed port assembly. The feed port assembly includes a base mounted to the side wall in a fixed relationship thereto and having a central opening in communication with the seed in the reservoir. Fitted to the base is a rotatable insert having a perch coupled thereto in fixed relationship so that the perch and insert rotate as a unit. The insert is rotatable between two positions, an upright position in which the perch is below the base central opening enabling birds to feed while standing on the perch, and an upside down position in which the perch is above the base central opening, requiring birds to hang upside down from the perch to feed.
Abstract:
A perch assembly for a bird includes a substantially cone-shaped body including an open bottom and opposed upper and lower surfaces that narrow from the open bottom to an opposed vertex, and a perch for a bird carried by the substantially cone-shaped body proximate to the vertex. An annular waste-collection trough is formed in and encircles the bottom of the substantially cone-shaped body. A handle is attached to the vertex of the substantially cone-shaped body and extends downwardly from the vertex with respect to the lower surface to a lower end located below and away from the bottom of the substantially cone-shaped body.
Abstract:
An apparatus for mounting a bird perch to a bird cage wherein first and second sides of a mounting means clamps to the cage and holds a perch holding means onto which a perch is attached and which enables the user to compression clamp a ball joint component at a predetermined angle to position the bird perch.
Abstract:
Apparatus intended for screening poultry at least at night from crawling vermin such as for instance poultry lice, the apparatus being provided with poultry support means (4) on which the poultry sleeps, the poultry support means being connected to the fixed world via at least one connection, which in each connection (3, 5, 10), a trap (6) is incorporated for crawling vermin, such as for instance poultry lice, so that poultry present on the poultry support means (4) is screened from the crawling vermin.
Abstract:
Apparatus intended for screening poultry at least at night from crawling vermin such as for instance poultry lice, the apparatus being provided with poultry support means (4) on which the poultry sleeps, the poultry support means being connected to the fixed world via at least one connection, while in each connection (3, 5, 10), a trap (6) is incorporated for crawling vermin, such as for instance poultry lice, so that poultry present on the poultry support means (4) is screened from the crawling vermin.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a bird cage, more particularly a bird cage in which a perch is rotatably suspended from a ceiling of the bird cage. An alternate preferred embodiment provides for a perch rotatably supported between the ceiling and a floor member of the bird cage. The perch is constructed so that it will rotate about two perpendicular axes.
Abstract:
An engineered wood structure is shown that can be placed in an aquatic or other environment. It is particularly useful in environmental enhancement efforts as a resting place for various avian and aquatic species. The structure is preferably made from small logs. A number of logs are placed side-by-side to form a deck surface. A single log is spaced apart from and generally centered below the deck logs. A pair of spaced apart struts depend from the lower surface of each deck log and are connected into the keel log to form a unitary structure.
Abstract:
A protector is made of electrical insulating material. It has a central member sized and shaped to fit over the top of an insulator attaching a power wire to a support structure. The central member has a first connecting structure and a second connecting structure unitarily formed therewith and extending away. A first arm is connected to the first connecting structure to extend away therefrom; and a second arm is connected to the second connecting structure to extend away therefrom. The arms have apertures selectable for attachment to wires of different dimensions. The arms also have internal and external facing ribs to register with the internal and external facing ribs of the first and second connecting structures to effect a snug mechanical connection.
Abstract:
A bird activity platform comprising a floor, a back board attached along an edge of the floor, the back board being constructed to permit its attachment to a vertical surface, a runway extending from the back board to the opposite edge of the floor and being raised above the level of the floor, the runway being constructed and arranged to act as a landing platform for a bird, a pole extending upwardly from the surface of the floor and having at its upper end a pair at least of horizontally extending perches subtending an angle between them, a seed feeder arranged at the end of the runway remote from the back board and shield means arranged around the end of the runway and the seed feeder to confine spilt seed to the area of the floor.