they make our woods their nesting woods all summer. I spent a fortune on bottle rockets to get them to relocate. When there are 20 plus in one area they leave a real mess on the walk paths below.
April 18, 2011 at 6:17 AM
[Image]Although I've been having troubles photographing the little birds, the turkey vultures are coming to our yard frequently, especially in the late afternoon and evening.
[Image]Look alive! Or they might think you're carrion and come down for a nip. I guess it would help if you smelled really bad, too.
[Image]I don't think this vulture is appreciative of me taking photos of him.
[Image]The trees are starting to leaf out (at least the poplars and ashes; the catalpas are always the latest to get their leaves). The greenery will be a welcome sight, but they do make it harder to see the birds. Time to remember what all their songs are!
posted by Desert Survivor at 3:56 PM on Apr 17, 2011
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Close this window Jump to comment formthey make our woods their nesting woods all summer. I spent a fortune on bottle rockets to get them to relocate. When there are 20 plus in one area they leave a real mess on the walk paths below.
April 18, 2011 at 6:17 AM