Early March
March 12th 2009 15:35
The magpies are back - with a new 'Squeak' (name offered to all new born magpies that make a squeaking noise as their begging efforts for cheese portions.) Once again, we have a large-sized gray fluff-feathered belly owning youngster to fill with calcium!
Due to the heat of summer, my camera is situated in the study rather than bedroom, so photographs are less easily obtained. However, I have taken some video footage that I hope to load to U-tube and then provide a link for shortly. (Having dial-up, I am afraid I will have to ask you to be patient and allow me to wait until I am not downloading research for paid articles or Buddhism classes!) I also got some more heron shots and a few of the turtle doves and myna birds on the camera, taken yesterday that are likely to appear next week.
In other news from the backyard pertaining to ornithology, I am concerned that someone or thing is upsetting our pigeons. For some reason they have not been flocking into our yard so often lately. Whether our next door neighbor's banging a tub to dislodge them from her sills, the appearance on occasion of a black cat from further down the street, or my personal distress rather than metta production is to blame, I am as yet uncertain.
Due to the heat of summer, my camera is situated in the study rather than bedroom, so photographs are less easily obtained. However, I have taken some video footage that I hope to load to U-tube and then provide a link for shortly. (Having dial-up, I am afraid I will have to ask you to be patient and allow me to wait until I am not downloading research for paid articles or Buddhism classes!) I also got some more heron shots and a few of the turtle doves and myna birds on the camera, taken yesterday that are likely to appear next week.
In other news from the backyard pertaining to ornithology, I am concerned that someone or thing is upsetting our pigeons. For some reason they have not been flocking into our yard so often lately. Whether our next door neighbor's banging a tub to dislodge them from her sills, the appearance on occasion of a black cat from further down the street, or my personal distress rather than metta production is to blame, I am as yet uncertain.
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