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Owl box: Birding blog: Owl box in new location
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Owl box: Birding blog. A fanatical birder blogging about Screech owls in owl box, backyard birding and wildlife in the Northeast USA. Owl box in new location. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Please say hi by clicking here. Building a Screech Owl Box. Design This is an excellent time of the year to build a Screech owl box if you have the time. If you don’t want to build a box there are a . Screech owl box nesting guide. Owl baiting: Your thoughts. Great Horned Owl in the nest? Are you out there? IR...
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Owl box: Birding blog: Short eared owl aerial combat
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Owl box: Birding blog. A fanatical birder blogging about Screech owls in owl box, backyard birding and wildlife in the Northeast USA. Short eared owl aerial combat. Agonistic (fighting) behavior SEO. What a FANTASTIC link to a wonderful website. Im going to enjoy that. Thank you. February 17, 2012 at 3:49 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Please say hi by clicking here. Building a Screech Owl Box. Screech owl box nesting guide. Owl baiting: Your thoughts. Great Horned Owl in the nest? Even though t...
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Owl box: Birding blog: Barn owls to control rat population in Johannesburg, South Africa
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Owl box: Birding blog. A fanatical birder blogging about Screech owls in owl box, backyard birding and wildlife in the Northeast USA. Barn owls to control rat population in Johannesburg, South Africa. Interesting article about the use of Barn Owls to help control rat populations in parts of Johannesburg. I was surprised by the total number of Barn owls released since 1998 - over 83,000. Http:/ www.iol.co.za/news/south-africa/gauteng/owls-no-use-in-alex-rat-war-1.1758081. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Owl box: Birding blog: Owl box location - photo
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Owl box: Birding blog. A fanatical birder blogging about Screech owls in owl box, backyard birding and wildlife in the Northeast USA. Owl box location - photo. Owl box now laocated to the top left of the picture about 50 feet from the pine tree row. Labels: owl box location. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Please say hi by clicking here. Building a Screech Owl Box. Screech owl box nesting guide. Owl baiting: Your thoughts. Great Horned Owl in the nest? When do Screech owls move in? Are you out there?
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Owl box: Birding blog: Stop in and say hi
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Owl box: Birding blog. A fanatical birder blogging about Screech owls in owl box, backyard birding and wildlife in the Northeast USA. Stop in and say hi. If you're new to the blog or just stopped in to read more about owls, please say hi:. Http:/ owlbox.blogspot.com/2007/11/are-you-out-there.html. Good to see you still on here. July 21, 2015 at 11:43 PM. Thanks for stopping by Chilibean! September 9, 2015 at 9:48 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Please say hi by clicking here. Every winter there a...
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There's an Ibis in My Backyard!: Trivia - Mallards
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There's an Ibis in My Backyard! A New Jersey birder moves to the southwest Florida coast. Tuesday, March 18, 2008. The por (sic) female was being harassed by several drakes! After mating season, the female is on her own, along with her hatchlings, until the cycle begins again at the end of the summer. Notice that the drake standing in the forefront has a lot of white plumage with very little rust colored feathers on his breast. Is this a hybrid perhaps between a mallard and a domestic peking duck?
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There's an Ibis in My Backyard!: Wordless Wednesday
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There's an Ibis in My Backyard! A New Jersey birder moves to the southwest Florida coast. Wednesday, March 26, 2008. Posted by Elaine @ floridabirder. No need for words, picture tell a thousand word. Stunning photo taken with Kodak Z740. April 6, 2008 at 12:31 AM. Hi, Tabib. Thank you for your kind words and for visiting my blog. I have to ask, how did you know that the photo was taken with a Kodak Z740? April 10, 2008 at 5:51 PM. Exposure Time= 1/750 second. Exposure Program= normal program.
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There's an Ibis in My Backyard!: An interesting question
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There's an Ibis in My Backyard! A New Jersey birder moves to the southwest Florida coast. Wednesday, March 12, 2008. Has raised an interesting question to me: "Birds in Florida seem to be so used to people; is it just because there are a lot of people around and great habitat for the birds? I thought, "Oh no, I've killed it! It's going to choke! Oh, my God! Posted by Elaine @ floridabirder. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bradenton Weather Forecast, FL (34210). Audubon of SW Florida.
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There's an Ibis in My Backyard!: An awsome day!
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There's an Ibis in My Backyard! A New Jersey birder moves to the southwest Florida coast. Monday, March 10, 2008. I don't usually use the word awesome, but that is the only adquate way to describe my day today. I went down to Venice to see a property that my friend has for sale. I was tooling along Tamiami Trail going about 55 mph when I spotted a pair of. In a slight gully along the shoulder of the road! I couldn't believe my eyes! This is a life bird for me.and totally unexpected. How lucky am I? After...
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There's an Ibis in My Backyard!: Running off to a Rare Bird sighting
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There's an Ibis in My Backyard! A New Jersey birder moves to the southwest Florida coast. Sunday, March 16, 2008. Running off to a Rare Bird sighting. 12/24/2000 in Rossford, Ohio. I will never forget the time I spent 3 hours driving around an 8-mile loop. In an attempt to see an immature Snowy Owl. I could see a large smudge 200 or 300 yards away, but even with my tripod at its lowest position, I couldn't focus with the wind blowing so hard! Photo ©Ted Clark. Posted by Elaine @ floridabirder. Thank you,...