RT scissor proves ideal nesting spot

07 June 2016

The canopy of a Skyjack 9250 RT scissor provides the perfect nesting spot for a pair of Robins.

The canopy of a Skyjack 9250 RT scissor provides the perfect nesting spot for a pair of Robins.

A pair of Robins have taken up residence in an unlikely spot, a Skyjack 9250 RT scissor lift, at Star Platforms’ busy Midlands, UK, depot.

Now they have three young chicks to feed, and the Star Platforms team has a new pastime in spare moments during their busy working days – as bird watchers.

Service manager Andy Denston first spotted the robins’ nest neatly positioned inside the large diesel scissor lift a few weeks ago, and immediately cordoned off the area.

He said, “We were able to provide a little peace and quiet for our feathered friends, despite the comings and goings in a busy powered access hire depot.

“We were delighted to see that there were eggs in the nest, and then that they hatched. Now the parents have their work cut out feeding their hungry chicks.”

The birds chose one the largest diesel scissors in Star Platforms fleet, nesting in the canopy of the 4-wheel-drive lift.

Managing director Steve Simmons said: “Many of the team are animal lovers, so we’ve been keen to protect the robins and give them space to raise their family.

“In a week or two, we hope all three chicks will be giving us a demonstration of what working at height in the natural world is all about when they fly the nest.”

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