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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by Iona » Thu Jan 10, 2019 10:15 am

Pat I'm happy to hear the kitties are doing better after their scare.

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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by JudiW » Thu Jan 10, 2019 11:09 am

Wow I changed my settings yesterday to clear my history and I unchecked passwords and had to think what password I use for Hancock Wildlife Foundation and EA to talk and had to look it up in my password tablet I save :shame: thank goodness I saved it as I have so many passwords to stay so called safe :mihihi: :grhug:

Yes me too Elle I'm too old for that rock climbing stuff Windy in fact I never have done that just take my dog on long walks for fitness :)

Glad your cat is coming around they do get skitsy but cats are very independent where a dog mostly depends on you but we worry the most as they are all our furbabys

Nothing new except Jayden is coming over with Slim today to see his grandma and spend his time with me on the computer or his tablet :%: :chin: :love:

Gary is out a job as his Cleaning Company never got the new Contract after 5 years they took another company so we are looking for him to still work for UPS but as a Walker @$20 an hr wish him luck

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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by elle » Thu Jan 10, 2019 6:21 pm

Thanks Scott for checking out the potential copyright issue. It is, frankly, and perhaps unfortunately, something I never think about being the rogue that I am :mrgreen:
Everyone....... print it out and put it in your vehicle window..... if you want. You may be amazed at the response you get.
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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by mmud » Thu Jan 10, 2019 6:55 pm

Good to hear Zoe is getting back to normal Pat. :)

Cool that it might be one of Romeo and Juliet's offspring that has taken over the nest Iona. :)

Good luck to Gary getting the UPS job Judi. :)

I do plan on printing out one of their posters once I remember to buy a new ink cartridge elle. Apparently they dry out if you don't use them for several months. :mihihi:

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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by mmud » Fri Jan 11, 2019 12:01 am

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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by nightowl » Fri Jan 11, 2019 2:14 am

mmud wrote:
Sun Jan 06, 2019 8:15 pm
The hummer wouldn't stay still long enough for a pic but I did manage to get pics of a few critters as I sat watching from the couch. A male Downy Woodpecker, Eurasian Collared-Doves in the pear tree, some Juncos, and a squirrel visiting the deck were a few. The squirrel pic was later when the sun had disappeared so it's grainier.

Jan 06 19 Downy Woodpecker on deck (1)-1.jpgJan 06 19 Downy Woodpecker on deck (2)-1.jpgJan 06 19 Eurasian Collared dove in pear tree (1)-1.jpg
Thanks for posting the photo of the Downy Woodpecker! I'm pretty sure that's what I have coming to my suet feeder. I went to the Cornell site to try and identify it and came up with either a Red-bellied Woodpecker or a Downy. It's a small one...only about 4-5 inches long and that red on it's head is a vibrant red. About 15 feet from my patio is a huge Oak tree and I noticed the other day there's 2 holes in it about 12 feet up and I don't remember them being there during the summer. I've never seen one going in or out, but I'm pretty sure it's the woodpecker's "home". :D
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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by mmud » Fri Jan 11, 2019 1:06 pm

Very cool that you discovered the woodpecker's home Judy. Hopefully you'll get to see some young ones this spring. :)

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Post by mmud » Sat Jan 12, 2019 12:00 am

:coffee2: Good Morning :coffee2:

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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by Woodlands Bleu » Sat Jan 12, 2019 8:08 am

What a fun bear, well, birds and foxes and mink report Scott...as always thanks!
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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by Iona » Sat Jan 12, 2019 12:14 pm

Berry College has second egg, no scap yet

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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by mmud » Sun Jan 13, 2019 12:00 am

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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by Iona » Sun Jan 13, 2019 11:16 am

Berry College two eggs
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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by elle » Sun Jan 13, 2019 4:04 pm

Two beautiful eggs. How lovely!
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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by mmud » Sun Jan 13, 2019 8:39 pm

Nice s'cap showing the Berry College eagle's eggs Iona. :)

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