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Raccoons and Other Furry Wildlife: November 2006
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September 17, 2008. That is like having a bunch of adolescents with too much time on their hands. One of Burtha's cubs is to the right, and below is a photo of both cubs passing behind the fir tree, just to show that these are the cubs, and that Momma bear is definitely a size to be reckoned with. Or "Where are your cubs so I don't walk between you and them? Unfortunately the road is a frequently travelled one, ( Seymour Mountain. There are other bears living in our woods, but they are a little more resp...
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Raptors: Barred Owl
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Sunday, August 26, 2007. Upon close inspection in daylight, we think this is a Barred Owl. She has been seen stalking our boys when they are on the deck at night. Shortly before the photo at left was taken, one of the squirrels in a nearby tree had obviously been traumatized while sleeping in the branches. Squirrels are not smart in that they make noise incessantly once they have been frightened, which, of course, allows the owl. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Raccoons and Other Furry Wildlife.
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Raptors: August 2007
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Sunday, August 26, 2007. Upon close inspection in daylight, we think this is a Barred Owl. She has been seen stalking our boys when they are on the deck at night. Shortly before the photo at left was taken, one of the squirrels in a nearby tree had obviously been traumatized while sleeping in the branches. Squirrels are not smart in that they make noise incessantly once they have been frightened, which, of course, allows the owl. Sunday, August 12, 2007. This morning we had a couple of Cooper's Hawks.
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Raccoons and Other Furry Wildlife: April 2008
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Last evening we were taking a drive through all the newly built area across the inlet from where we live, and I no longer think our place is. I look forward to adding photos. A second animal living in the woods next to us that has been too elusive for photographic capture is the bobcat. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Where's Dinner - What the Wildlife Eat. Diabetic Cats Dietary Management.
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Raptors: Other Local Raptors
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Sunday, June 24, 2007. This is, so far, the only shot I have of an eagle. Showing the white head that allows for identification. The eagle. Was a parent of the baby we found below their nest, lying in a city parking lot. My understanding was that there was a second baby in the nest, and I assume this parent was on guard while the other hunted for food. We have also seen a Golden Eagle. Because they lack the white head and tail, and have a slightly different wing span shape. Diabetic Cats Dietary Manageme...
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Miscellaneous Passerines: August 2007
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Thursday, August 30, 2007. One of the first birds that came to our attention, probably because of the raucous skwalling that comes out of their mouths, are the Stellar's Jays. What I love most about them is the color, especially in winter, when the garden needs a little brightening. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Raccoons and Other Furry Wildlife. Diabetic Cat Dietary Management.