Each August, Nassau Valley Vineyards in Lewes wages war. It’s all-out battle of the birds. As the vineyard’s grapes near harvest time, they are prime targets for flying invaders.
The vineyard’s arsenal includes netting, loud noises – including chirping birds – and a new addition, inflatable tube men gyrating in the breeze.
Nassau Valley Vineyards opened in October 1993, but not until owner Peggy Raley-Ward was able to lobby for a new state law allowing vineyards on farmland.
The vineyards, off Nassau Commons Boulevard, offers tours and tastings, special events and a farmers market with live music from noon to 3 p.m. on Sundays, mid-May though mid-October. Go to nassauvalley.com for more information and hours.