I've always wanted to drive out to Milford, Ohio to visit Raptor Inc during one of their Open Houses. It has never worked out that Herb was off work in order for us to attend. As it turned out, this particular Sunday was our family reunion picnic that we have been attending for well over 60 years. However, at the last minute we found out it had to be cancelled because no one reserved a shelter at the park! We were all really disappointed, but then I remembered the Open House at Raptor Inc!!!
We only saw about 15 birds who are permanent residents due to circumstances that would not allow them to return to the wild.. However, they have many others that are being rehabilitated and were kept away from the public so they could heal and remain in a peaceful environment.
Here are a few pictures of wings and a pretty example of an owl.
Herb took a lot of pictures with a camera, I only took a few with my phone thinking the camera would get better pictures. I was wrong...wish I had taken more pictures with the phone.
A beautiful peregrine falcon.
A sweet little barn owl. Barn owls are my favorite! I can't remember if he was missing a wing or just had major issues with it.
A turkey vulture. A face only a mother could love! I believe this "pretty" lady became too attached to someone who tried to keep her as a pet. So much so that she couldn't be returned to the wild.
Some awesome looking owls! Magnificent creatures!
A leucistic hawk who obviously would not fare well in the wild. Pretty bird though.
What a cutie...screech owl.
My new Raptor Inc. t shirt. Love the design!
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Good Grief It's Been a Long Time!
Sometimes life just gets too busy and you have to decide between all the things you love to do and the things you HAVE to do. Unfortunately, for me, I have too many things I love to do, and I have to decide what I need to do most for myself at the time. So, I took a break from blogging. After today's entry, it may be awhile before I check back in again...you never know.
Today, I decided to post some pictures of some interesting sights I've seen over the last few months. They may be common to all of you out there, but to me they were exciting and fun to see.
Here are a few shots of several hawks I spotted. The first two pictures are of two different hawks who appeard in my yard in December. I've never seen hawks before in our yard.
This next picture was taken while I was hiking in nearby Winton Woods...about two miles from where I live.
Two days out of each week I participate in a bird count for Project Feeder Watch associated with Cornell Lab of Ornithology. This past weekend I was very excited to get this next picture of a Common Grackle with leucism.
Leucism is relatively unusal in birds. From 2000-2006, Project Feeder Watch participants reported fewer than 1000 leucistic birds. Given that participants report about 5.5 million birds each season, the percentage of leucistic birds being reported is very small.
Typically birds with abnormally white feathers do not survive long because they are so much more visible to predators. Those that do survive may have trouble attracting a mate. Consequently, the mutated genes that cause leucism are less likely to be passed on to a new generation. If you are ever fortunate enough to see one of these oddly plumaged birds, consider yourself lucky!
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