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Old 06-16-2011, 03:14 PM   #1
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Speaking of raptors, the Decorah eagles appear to have left the nest.
There were 2 in the nest yesterday afternoon, and this morning, now there is only one.
Unfortunately I wasn't able to see the actual flights, but they've been testing their wings all last week.
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Old 06-16-2011, 05:20 PM   #2
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Arrow pair of red tailed hawks

float above my sanctuary daily
of course there's the occasional crow
or two hassling them with the dive bom b
routine... but they simply out maneuver them
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Old 06-16-2011, 05:36 PM   #3
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Speaking of raptors, the Decorah eagles appear to have left the nest.
There were 2 in the nest yesterday afternoon, and this morning, now there is only one.
Unfortunately I wasn't able to see the actual flights, but they've been testing their wings all last week.
Last I checked on them was a week or so ago and they looked ready to go soon. Glad to hear the nest is nearly empty, good luck, Live Long and Prosper to the new eaglets!

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Old 06-17-2011, 06:19 AM   #4
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I got a nest right outside my bedroom window and the chick(s) does nothing but chirp from 4am on and I can't take it anymore.

Anybody ever move a nest?Is it advisable to do so?I certainly don't want to harm the bird(s) but someting needs to be done.
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Old 06-18-2011, 09:03 AM   #5
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it can be done

choose the relocation spot quickly
just far enough where you can't hear it as much
but the birds can still hear them chirping
and keep it at the same height if possible
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Old 06-18-2011, 09:04 AM   #6
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Eagle drops Fawn

a first......... knocks out power

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Speaking of raptors, the Decorah eagles appear to have left the nest.
There were 2 in the nest yesterday afternoon, and this morning, now there is only one.
Unfortunately I wasn't able to see the actual flights, but they've been testing their wings all last week.
Don't think they have actually left the "nest" just expanded their range to the branches of the tree. This morning 2 young'uns and the adult were the focus of activity. Did not see the 3rd but the camera did not show the nest, the youngest may still hang out there.
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Finally, After having a Purple Martin house up at the house in RI for over 20 years, we have a pair nesting in the house. They are cool to watch. they put on some awesome displays when feeding. They really put on a show. I will bring my camera with me the next time I am up there and post some pics.

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Thumbs up lucky you

less mosquito's at your place
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Old 06-19-2011, 08:23 PM   #10
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You are not kidding. The skeeters there are horrible! They bite all day and you can put saddles on some of them. That is why we put up the martin house. Now if we can keep them coming back with some friends next year I will be very happy

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You are not kidding. The skeeters there are horrible! They bite all day and you can put saddles on some of them. That is why we put up the martin house. Now if we can keep them coming back with some friends next year I will be very happy
If I'm not mistaken, they like to live in colonies, which they sell martin houses with multiple nest boxes/chambers. I live in an area that isn't condusive to martins or swallows. What we do have is a wide variety of traditional backyard birds.
Our backyard bug zapper has to be the sparrows. They can/will eat bugs all day long, and since they will breed repeatedly during the year, they are always on the lookout for bugs to feed their young.
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Old 06-20-2011, 11:35 AM   #12
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You are not kidding. The skeeters there are horrible!
They bite all day and you can put saddles on some of them.
two enemies of Mosquitos are <<WIND>> and Garlic oil perls
so keep the wind avenues open by clearing

sometimes it's worth it to search and destroy the breeding grounds
by throwing into their water a dunk donut mosquito killer

that ya buy at home depot...kills them ALL!

oil sits on top of the water killing them
in the larvae stage .... also dragon flies eat them....
i call em buddy...
when they land on my rod.... waiting for a tap...(bite)
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Old 07-04-2011, 04:18 AM   #13
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HAWK watching

i had never seen this before....

but a red squirrel was sounding the alarm
as to my presense....

and it kept scolding and chippin away loudly
attracting the attention of my local HAWK

I watched with much amusement as that hawk
flew up and down the huge pine tree trunk
just inches away from the BARK
(even round and round ) trying to catch that
red squirrel without much sucess
but it sure came mighty close.
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2nd:

On the way home yesterday i spied a hawk sitting on a
boundary post that was perhaps 3.5 to four feet tall
right on the side of the road
so camoflaged my wife never even saw it....

so i banged a U-ey and pulled right up to it
within four feet and totally stopped
so it turned (facing us) to look at us
but stayed there quite unafraid glaring at us....
I said: "what's up Dude...?"

it had just caught a nice fat field mouse and was
gonna sit there and just eat it up...
the heck with us....it was Hungry -lol
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