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I complain
a bit about living out here.
This is the opposite of that.
Driving up my driveway yesterday, I had to stop to let the turkeys move out of the way. Can't wait for them to have babies - they are so cute.
The red tail fox (name Jeffery by the neighbor kid) peered in the bedroom door this morning and wandered around under the porch before heading off into the woods.
One of the fawns then followed the fox's scent. It was very cute.
This is the opposite of that.
Driving up my driveway yesterday, I had to stop to let the turkeys move out of the way. Can't wait for them to have babies - they are so cute.
The red tail fox (name Jeffery by the neighbor kid) peered in the bedroom door this morning and wandered around under the porch before heading off into the woods.
One of the fawns then followed the fox's scent. It was very cute.
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Re: I complain
I'm not much for country life, but scenes like those would be nice to see.peacock2121 wrote:a bit about living out here.
This is the opposite of that.
Driving up my driveway yesterday, I had to stop to let the turkeys move out of the way. Can't wait for them to have babies - they are so cute.
The red tail fox (name Jeffery by the neighbor kid) peered in the bedroom door this morning and wandered around under the porch before heading off into the woods.
One of the fawns then followed the fox's scent. It was very cute.
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We're not even in the country (2 years ago the land our house sits on was part of a farm and a small field behind the house remains) but in the last two months we've had a Coyote that Daisy tried to chase, 7 deer in the backyard and yesterday a huge hawk of some kind circling overhead. I was worried it was after Bridget for lunch. 

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Most likely a turkey vulture, 5LD. It wouldn't bother Bridget as long as she's moving.5LD wrote:We're not even in the country (2 years ago the land our house sits on was part of a farm and a small field behind the house remains) but in the last two months we've had a Coyote that Daisy tried to chase, 7 deer in the backyard and yesterday a huge hawk of some kind circling overhead. I was worried it was after Bridget for lunch.

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We've got two turkey vutures and a ringtailed hawk in our area, and they've warned us not to let small animals out unsupervised. It could well be a hawk!MarleysGh0st wrote:Most likely a turkey vulture, 5LD. It wouldn't bother Bridget as long as she's moving.5LD wrote:We're not even in the country (2 years ago the land our house sits on was part of a farm and a small field behind the house remains) but in the last two months we've had a Coyote that Daisy tried to chase, 7 deer in the backyard and yesterday a huge hawk of some kind circling overhead. I was worried it was after Bridget for lunch.
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My two initial thoughts in response to your subject were "Yes, you do" and "Me, too."
I'm in suburbia, but still have lots of nature around. We feed the birds, so get yellow finches, chickadees, cardinals, juncos, purple finches, etc. When one of the squirrels who also feast in our yard doesn't make it across the street, we say it didn't get run over, it died in the road from a heart attack because it was too well fed.
We also have a flock of wild turkeys in the area, some non-migratory Canadian geese, and the occasional deer. Not to mention the flying squirrel family that lives in one of our trees.
I'm in suburbia, but still have lots of nature around. We feed the birds, so get yellow finches, chickadees, cardinals, juncos, purple finches, etc. When one of the squirrels who also feast in our yard doesn't make it across the street, we say it didn't get run over, it died in the road from a heart attack because it was too well fed.
We also have a flock of wild turkeys in the area, some non-migratory Canadian geese, and the occasional deer. Not to mention the flying squirrel family that lives in one of our trees.
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.
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Okay, my feeble attempt at being an expert is exhausted.5LD wrote:This bird had the screech of a hawk.....It also had feathered legs.
Growing up in Illinois we had tons of turkey vultures. I don't remember hearing them make this noise. That's why I assumed a hawk of some sort.
Some year I ought to sign up for the birdwatching course they offer at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
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I'm a city boy myself but grew up in the suburbs of LA next to a city called Dairy Valley (now the city of Cerritos), and yes, it had more cows than people with all the attendant odors. We never thought of tipping them though.
But now living in the heart of LA, I have seen inumerable squirrels on the campus and neighborhood along with some raccoons and the Giant Gambian Rat's cousins. There have been the occasional freed rabbits and screeching exotic parrots. I also have a possum as a sometime guest in my garage.
But now living in the heart of LA, I have seen inumerable squirrels on the campus and neighborhood along with some raccoons and the Giant Gambian Rat's cousins. There have been the occasional freed rabbits and screeching exotic parrots. I also have a possum as a sometime guest in my garage.
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The red tail fox (name Jeffery by the neighbor kid) peered in the bedroom door this morning and wandered around under the porch before heading off into the woods.
One of the fawns then followed the fox's scent. It was very cute
Sounds like the makings of a Disney Classic: The Fox, the Fawn, and the Peacock.
It also sounds delightful. We still get antelope trooping through our lawns regularly, while the deer stay lower, along the creek. I swear, it's like the Crips and the Bloods, they don't cross one another's territory. In the last few years, we've had a bear in a city park (again), a moose on a main thoroughfare, and a cougar in a close-in neighborhood. I went to Albertson's one day last winter and there was a flock of wild turkeys roosting in trees around the store.
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Okay, let me call on some real experts...5LD wrote:This bird had the screech of a hawk.....It also had feathered legs.
The feathered legs sounds like the Rough-legged Hawk.
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBi ... k_dtl.html
Or maybe it's a Red-tailed Hawk.
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBi ... _Hawk.html
Was its screech more like a drawn-out, downward "kaaaar" or a raspy, scraping, screamed "kree-eee-ar."

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We live in the city, but near a creek. We have lots of critters:
armadillo, possum, raccoon, rabbit, Daniel the Squirrel, bats, hawks and....
once in a while, we see a peacock in our front yard. I don't know who it belongs to but it freaked me out the first time I saw it. Maybe see it 7 times a year or so.
armadillo, possum, raccoon, rabbit, Daniel the Squirrel, bats, hawks and....
once in a while, we see a peacock in our front yard. I don't know who it belongs to but it freaked me out the first time I saw it. Maybe see it 7 times a year or so.
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Don't be freaked out. That 'bite me' tattoo isn't even real.once in a while, we see a peacock in our front yard. I don't know who it belongs to but it freaked me out the first time I saw it. Maybe see it 7 times a year or so
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I believe t. is making this statement based on first hand knowledge.peacock2121 wrote:Who said?tlynn78 wrote:Don't be freaked out. That 'bite me' tattoo isn't even real.once in a while, we see a peacock in our front yard. I don't know who it belongs to but it freaked me out the first time I saw it. Maybe see it 7 times a year or so
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Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!
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