The mature Common Milkweed I transplanted is coming along. See the coming blossoms center? Also a couple of interesting insects...
So far so good. Which is more than I can see for my efforts to catch the small bat colony which resides somewhere on or in my house at fly out.
Not a bat in sight though I thought I was watching all the time...okay most of the time, as I got an important text, perhaps at the exact moment I should have been watching.
This is the area under the eaves that the other bats appeared to be coming from on Little Brown Bat fly out night. It is in inky darkness at fly out time so I just periodically and blindly took a picture, and later brought up the image in the photo program with hope to have caught something...which I didn't...yet anyway.
And a very nice tidbit from Central Park Hawk Watcher Stella Hamilton. Bugsy the fledgling of Pale Male and Octavia, who was notorious for eating bugs earlier in his fledglinghood actually brought down a squirrel today on her own! Squirrels being no easy prey as they have extremely tough, hard to puncture skin and very sharp teeth. Bugsy as it turns out is quite precocious.
AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST...
SO...YOU THINK YOU WANT A PARROT?
Yes Ladies and Gentleman Quicksilver the African Grey Parrot ran amuck while I napped having inadvertently fallen asleep with the parrot at large in the house.
In the past this hasn't been a problem as Silver didn't, for whatever reason, go into the kitchen on his own. Well this day he obviously did and when he heard my footsteps approaching from the other side of the house, I heard a little parrot voice saying, "I'm sorry. I'm sorry."
At the sound, I was filled with dread. It has to be something really egregious before Silver apologizes before I even appear on the scene.
Note the pile of lime jello on the stove top and a smaller pile of lemon on the counter. Silver was standing between them apologizing with bits of teabag clinging to his chest. The dog was snacking on the coffee cake on the floor and Squirrel the Cat was sitting on the counter, left, hoping for Silver to dispense something he'd like very soon.
Therefore think very carefully about your patience level and how much you can take before the lifelong decision of a very smart feathered friend who cannot help but open the cupboard when you're distracted, chunk things out and chew them.
But as the pet is a parrot, at least he apologized...in English.
Happy Hawking!
Donegal Browne
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