Contratrombone64
Admiral of Fugues
The College I work at has a lovely chapel, with a wonderful C.T. Lewis pipe organ, which is pretty much in original condition (i.e. it's not been tampered with).
Occasionally, birds fly into the chapel, then get stranded because they're too bird-brained to work out how to get out again. Opening the windows is only moderately successful.
Sometimes, horror, they fly up above the organ and I love this forum into it, messy and not particularly good for the pipes. Yesterday a kurrawong was actually IIN the organ and flew out when I turn it on.
Is there a mesh or netting I could put over the instrument that won't affect the sound? Has anyone had any success with this sort of thing. Please, if you're are offering advice based on "a good idea" and not practical experience, I'm not terribly interested.
thanks again
Occasionally, birds fly into the chapel, then get stranded because they're too bird-brained to work out how to get out again. Opening the windows is only moderately successful.
Sometimes, horror, they fly up above the organ and I love this forum into it, messy and not particularly good for the pipes. Yesterday a kurrawong was actually IIN the organ and flew out when I turn it on.
Is there a mesh or netting I could put over the instrument that won't affect the sound? Has anyone had any success with this sort of thing. Please, if you're are offering advice based on "a good idea" and not practical experience, I'm not terribly interested.
thanks again