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Re: Our Feathered Friends

Posted: 2017-07-28 14:08:21
by To Dream a Dream
A little quieter around here with most of our first flush of fledglings out on their own. Our second nest of robins, unfortunately built too low in the Rose-o-Sharon off the porch, was ravaged by marauders one dark & stormy night. Poor little birds . . . Owls. Serpents. Hungry mammals, including barn kittens. The odds pile up against them. Always amazes me that any of our birdies reach full maturity before their first trek South.

Re: Our Feathered Friends

Posted: 2017-09-06 07:20:51
by cdogtom
still a pleasure to read your post and yes the eastern shore Maryland is a great place to watch birds and rafters . i saw a puff of feathers and nothing else ,those hawks are fast ,we have coopers and sharp shine here as others . A sad day when we lost a brood of bluebirds this summer ,still affects me and i know it is the way of the wild ,and now thinking of the Houston area ,heart strings are tugging... but cheers to you two for your post ,here is a smile for all ,be well and safe

Re: Our Feathered Friends

Posted: 2017-09-12 17:08:59
by To Dream a Dream
Hi Tom: Just saw your post. First Houston. Now Florida. My heart goes out to all. Hopefully, Jose will veer off harmlessly into the north Atlantic & become a 'fish storm.'

Re: Our Feathered Friends

Posted: 2017-09-21 07:10:26
by cdogtom
stay safe everyone ,check your supplies and stock up if you can, I keep some in my bug out bag ,i am working on my generator to make sure it is working