Any "wire" or a conductor located off Earth, low or high, can get charged with respect of Earth. There are electrostatic charges due to moving ionized air, UV radiation,solar wind, moving dielectrics (air or other objects).
Natural electrostatic charges can be detected by a wire or rod antenna connected to a high-impedance (>100 MOhms) operational amplifier. Google "atmospheric electricity detector".
Small conductive objects like that can only hold a small charge, sothey are not dangerous Wire antennas, however, can generate a considerable charge if a lightning occurs in the vicinity. One can be killed from such event, so stay careful. Connect your wire to ground and do not touch it.
Even communication and power cable workers stop working when a storm is close. By induction,, the cables can generate killing discharges. In mine-blasting, wires laid to discharge explosives must also be treated with care if a storm gets close, same reasons.