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To: Lynn who wrote (23624)11/30/1999 2:00:00 PM
From: JC Jaros  Read Replies (1) of 64865
 
OT: Ornithology Topic

My pet really is a good boy and rarely goes after the birds. Since he doesn't kill anything until after he brings something caught to me, almost all birds he does catch get saved.

(thinking to myself) 'The real story here is that her 'pet' is a turtle'.

Hi Lynn- I;ve never been to New England, but where I am is St. Francis central. There are hundweds and hundweds of bewds; HUNDWEDS! All diffwent! Mostly they take care of themselves. There is one bird family that has made it it's life work torturing one of our cats (Boo) by dive bombing him whenever he goes outside. Boo seems to take it all in stride as if it's some leftover karma from a past life.

About a month ago, we started hearing little baby hawks chirping up in the trees. We have more than one mated pair and just days later, there were like 4 little baby hawks up in the air getting flying lessons. It was pretty cool.

Once in awhile we'll see a big blue heron out in the field. They're my favorite, although there are lost of others.

Inside the house there are more birds. Bob (Cockatiel) rules the roost inside. Bob is a girl bird, and we got him a rescue bird (Phil) to mate with so there would be even more inside birds. Phil was obnoxious. He'd sing Dixie and screeched really loud all the time. Armando the cat didn't like Phil at all. Phil didn't fly and one time he walked right up to Armando and bit one of his whiskers OFF. It wasn't very many days later that Phil was found DEAD, rather his feathers were found. The best we could tell, Phil walked up to Armando again and Bob gave Armando the go ahead to end the incescent screeching.

End of story.

-JCJ
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