I appreciate your interest in this subject, I think it is something that everyone should be looking at right now, because the month of April is upon us, and I guarantee if people look, they will find the nest.
Imagine walking in the forest in April, and the forest floor is a sea of brown leaves, and you happen to notice, green circles of freshly snipped vegetation laying under Eastern Hemlock trees.
And these green circles of nesting material just happen to be near areas of the forest that you have had the most activity over the years.
I didn't snap any photos, only videos, and if you watched the first video, we spooked them out, so they were watching, and I was a little nervous about overstaying my welcome, and also I didn't want
to put so much focus on the nests, for fear of the forest people would leave the area altogether.
That was my though process.
I got another video up on youtube to explain a little bit more.