by Kyle Obermiller I want you to picture walking down a beautiful hiking trail through…
to Frank, they can be nailed together by their expert volunteers in 22 seconds! Most of these boxes are distributed throughout North Carolina through a partnership with the NC State Employees Credit Union (SECU), who sells the boxes in their branches to their members at cost. Just 4 days after my visit with Frank, SECU celebrated their 200,000 bluebird box being sold. That’s an amazing feat for sure.
Before we left with our order of boxes (which you’ll see in the future out at Brumley Forest!), he told us one last story about a bluebird enthusiast who served in Desert Storm. Before they shipped off, Mr. Newell got a call about the troops wanting to purchase a box to greet them with new birds upon their return. Being the generous man he is, he told me he sent them 25 bluebird boxes and the only cost was for them all to return safely. As the great story tellers often do, he paused before saying, “and they all did.”
So, Mr. Newell, thank you for your s
ervice, your generosity, your efforts to increase the bluebird population, and your mission to educate people about the importance of conservation. We look forward to the many birds that will build nests season after season at Brumley Forest Nature Preserve. If you’re interested in learning more about this organization visit their website. If you would like to sponsor a bluebird house on TLC property in honor of a loved one you can do so here. This is The Dirt – Tales from the Field.
