Now Phil I would have expected you to have a pet bat, then you would really be batman
Jim
Now Phil I would have expected you to have a pet bat, then you would really be batman
Jim
You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Kahil Gibran
I just shot at bats because they carrie rabies and can be deadly.
And other annoying flying things.
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Phil Berggren, dx 2003
That isn't funny, Phil. Every animal feels pain and fear.
Last year when someone posted comments about harming animals, both Jack and I almost left this group. I will not stay if that happens again. Of all people, we who suffer on a daily basis should have compassion for others.
I just looked; Mama Owl stirred and I only saw four eggs. The rest seemed kind of fluffy. Have two eggs hatched?
Al
At about 10;30 both adults left the box. There was one chick. Tonight the adults spent a lot of time together in that small area. Another warning, when she was alone and moving around several times she stepped lightly on the chick and the eggs. Sorry.
When I checked them after 10:00 both adults were there. I could not tell which was which. The neat thing was that one pushed the other off the eggs and that one left. They are both in there now. I wonder, will they will get a better night sleep than some of us will. They look coooozzzzyyyy and warm.
Post ammended.
Phil Berggren, dx 2003
Webcams - SANParks
Yes Anne, thanks for this thread though I must remember to visit the owls during their day as when I am on the internet around 8am, it is around 11pm there, so don't get the best view with the night camera. For those who have always wanted to go on Safari in Africa, thought you might like this: Webcams - SANParks
Probably the best time to view the water holes is early morning (South Africa is GMT+2) and the early evening especially during very hot weather when a lot of the animals will sleep during the heat of the day.
Last edited by Rose; 03-29-2012 at 09:00 PM.
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