With a lot of help from our friend @pauliepro things have really started moving here, literally, in the form of boulders, dirt and birds. With some help from John, he built the terraces featured in this post and they moved the birds to them after covering them with peat moss to start adding nutrients to the soil directly in the form of waste.
Here's whats left of the pile of boulders that he used to build the terraces.
Happy ducks in their new spots. The way this ended up being arranged made it so all the birds have a different but clear view to the bay.
At this point, all the birds have now been moved, which is becoming easier as we terrace the hill and make flatter areas for gardening and bird tractors.
If you've ever wondered how permaculturists farm mountaintops, this is it.
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