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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by Philjo56France » Sun Jan 19, 2020 1:48 am

JudiW wrote:
Sat Jan 18, 2020 9:41 pm
Rest in Peace E14 and E15 the egg :cry1: :brknhrt: :eag: :hatch: :hatch: :eag:



:bye 1: :grhug: :love:

E14 and my brother the egg that didnt hatch 2019.jpg

my brother the egg January 2020.jpg E14 and E15 the egg
Good morning everyone, bonjour Judy
I just wanted to tell you that i integrated your little smart message for E14 in the second page of the "In Memoriam" thread i am still working on it here viewtopic.php?p=273425#p273425
I hope you Don't mind
And thanks for our little one :cry1:
:rh: E9: 7 yo / E14 :rh:
One day in the wild is worth a lifetime in a cage. B.Shofstall
RIP 2017 to 2023-2024

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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by mmud » Sun Jan 19, 2020 8:41 pm

Beautiful job on the "In Memorium" page Philjo. :)

When I get up I always I check the feeders and bird seed on the deck then usually watch the birds as I get breakfast. This morning all the seed was still there and not a bird in sight. This always means there's a hawk around and it didn't take long to spot it. I think it's a Sharp Shinned hawk.
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It hung around for 15 minutes or so then finally left. A short time later the birds started showing up.
Very warm today compared to how it's been lately. The temperature was well above freezing all day.
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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by Philjo56France » Sun Jan 19, 2020 11:19 pm

mmud wrote:
Sun Jan 19, 2020 8:41 pm
Beautiful job on the "In Memorium" page Philjo. :)

When I get up I always I check the feeders and bird seed on the deck then usually watch the birds as I get breakfast. This morning all the seed was still there and not a bird in sight. This always means there's a hawk around and it didn't take long to spot it. I think it's a Sharp Shinned hawk.
Sharp Shinned Hawk in yard Jan 19, 2020 (1)-2.jpg
Sharp Shinned Hawk in yard Jan 19, 2020 (3)-3.jpg
Sharp Shinned Hawk in yard Jan 19, 2020 (7)-2.jpg

It hung around for 15 minutes or so then finally left. A short time later the birds started showing up.
Very warm today compared to how it's been lately. The temperature was well above freezing all day.
Sad also, sad also mmud but Merci !
:rh: E9: 7 yo / E14 :rh:
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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by mmud » Mon Jan 20, 2020 12:00 am

:coffee2: Good Morning :coffee2:

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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by Woodlands Bleu » Mon Jan 20, 2020 7:43 am

Good Morning....just lost my post, will try again.....

Scott, I think that might be Clear.........would be lovely if it was.
And even a new mink is good.

As for the Hawk, yes, they sure make the birds get scarce, as in my yard. But the birds return. I saw a hawk do a nosedive from a big pine the other day and probably got something, yet beyond many trees so who knows. It was a spectacular dive.

Then I saw a Heron (Great Blue) run, fast, chasing a Cormorant down the ditch by a pond. When the Cormorant got a fish, the Heron grabbed and swallowed it, then the Cormorant got another fish for itself. It was a fast run!

Philjo.....I am sorry for what occurred as stated on the thread and hope in time you heal.
carolyn
Thanks Judi for the comment about a poem and I hope things are better with you.
An upside down dog is a happy dog dreaming sweet dreams.
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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by mmud » Mon Jan 20, 2020 10:32 pm

Hawk dives are pretty cool to witness Carolyn. Watching the heron steal from the cormorant must have been too. :)

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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by mmud » Tue Jan 21, 2020 12:00 am

:coffee2: Good Morning :coffee2:

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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by JudiW » Tue Jan 21, 2020 8:51 am

:eag: :hatch: :eag: :owl: :osprey: :pan: :raccoon: :gdog: :cat: :bunny: :Humbird: :goose:

Stay away Mr Otter :fish:
All is good except M and Harriette continue to mourne for their loss of E14 and E15 :brknhrt: :cry1:

Snow last week here in Vancouver, how's the snow and cold situation in your backyard Scott? Snowmagedon :cold1: :snow: :sunny: :rain: :windy: :holdon:
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Axel now 8 and growing like a weed going to be tall like mom and Peggy now 3 and going to be big like her mom upstairs neighbours both blonds like German mother and Zena and Daniel smaller in stature like their dad
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Einstein 13 years and 88 pounds (that's fur around his neck not a lump.....how's Z Naoma and your doggies and a cat Carolyn and Iona's furbabys (can not spell Chiwahwah

Have a nice day got to get Gary up and to work by noon

See yah later Nesties :love: :bye 1: :grhug:

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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by Iona » Tue Jan 21, 2020 1:53 pm

:brknhrt: :cry1: I really need a do over of the start of the new year. There was the loss of three SDP/CPs, Little E14. and now Walter, SDP stud dog, puppy sitter. I've also been suffering a cold. Hope it is better soon

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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by mmud » Tue Jan 21, 2020 8:13 pm

Lovely pics of your yard and Einstein Judi. :)
The snow here is melting quickly.

Things will be better soon Iona. :)

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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by mmud » Wed Jan 22, 2020 12:00 am

:coffee2: Good Morning :coffee2:

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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by Woodlands Bleu » Wed Jan 22, 2020 4:32 am

Iona, it will get better. As for the cold, I hope you feel better soon.

Scott...little things drive me to write and you just did.

Snow melting quietly,
does it make a sound,
if it did, we would know,
it would resound!

It's there, it's gone, it was there I know,
and if it was, I can prove it,
as it would surely show.

Snow falling makes little sound,
unless it turns to hail,
then it will strike surprisingly to prevail.

Snow melting quietly,
a beautiful sound,
we turn around, and find
it is amazingly profound.

carolyn

Stripe is a good name, I want to see Clear again please. I hope he is safe, albeit not likely.

Judi, two dogs, 4 cats all good. (yes, I have 4 indoor cats).
An upside down dog is a happy dog dreaming sweet dreams.
carolyn

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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by Iona » Wed Jan 22, 2020 9:04 pm

Dale Hollow

One egg
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Duke Farm

One egg
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Re: Eagleholics Anonymous ~ 2018

Post by mmud » Wed Jan 22, 2020 10:54 pm

Lovely snow poem Carolyn. :)

Thanks for the s'caps Iona. :)

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