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Posted on July 13, 2009

An expanse of grass overlooking Lake Chautauqua was the perfect location for 20 feet of artificial hedge and observation of the summer community strolling by on the nearby street. We happened also to attract the attention of the neighboring preschool, where the theme of the week was Birds and Trees.

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Several groups of preschoolers came chaperoned to the Porta Hedge for introductory impromptu observation workshops – energetic swinging, jumping up and down in front of the bird cams, and peephole inspired chalkboard drawings ensued.

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