RE: [IceHorses] Birder
>>>Here are our local birds. Nancy in Oregon Turkeys008.jpg Now, with those, you don't need much of a zoom in your camera! Rachel from E KY
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>>>Here are a few photos of various wildlife taken on our property. > >Cheryl Hey, thanks for the photos-looks like you live in a good area for wildlife viewing! If you want to post the hatching Killdeer chicks-so adorable!, you can register on-nature.net, follow the wildlife and birding links until you reach the bird forum, register, then you can post your photo. If you want to post more than one photo at a time, upload your photos to someplace like photobucket, then copy/paste the links to the posts. Rachel from E KY >
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> Here are our local birds. > > Nancy in Oregon > Pretty. Lorraine Happy Southwestern Trails __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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You're right, Cheryl. Great-horned owls can and do eat skunks (cats, small dogs, porcupines (often to their detriment)). Barn owls usually prefer to stick to small rodents. Cherie
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>> >>Here is a photo for you Rachel. I took this a couple months ago on >> >>our >property. >Cheryl Wow..thanks! That's an adult West Taiga Great Horned Owl...here we only have the dark eastern versions. I used to see completely white versions when I taught in Hermosillo, MX back in 2001. Those things are strong; one even carried off our beloved Gray Chinese Goose. Rachel from E KY > >
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IceDog wrote: > > Here is a photo for you Rachel. I took this a couple months ago on our > property. > Beautiful photo! Although our yard is fenced, I'm always right by my papillon's side at night. And our previously in/out cat in CA will now only peek her nose out the door and will not go outside anymore. Trish
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> > A birder is someone who observes, and/or photographs, etc., birds. I >> always >> love to see the Western birds when I go out there-lived for four years > >Here is a photo for you Rachel. I took this a couple months ago on our >property. > >Cheryl Cool picture! The owls are the biggest reason why I bring all the cats in at night -- I actually had a barn owl try to fly through the family room window last month trying to get my little black cat that was lounging on my ankles watching TV with me (it wouldn't see me because a lighted lamp was in the way, but the cat provided a nice contrast on my pink throw). Owl and window were OK -- I saw the owl fly off, but the thump was impressive. -- Lynn Kinsky, Santa Ynez, CA http://www.silcom.com/~lkinsky/
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Wow, thats a really light colored Great-horned owl. Ours are much darker. Cherie
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> Here is a photo for you Rachel. I took this a couple months ago on our > property. Superb photo! I don't know much about birds. I hear owls around here, but they are somewhere up in the trees and I can't see them. Judy http://icehorses.net http://clickryder.com