Thumper wrote:Starting to hear the toads in the late afternoons before sunset. Still looking for my first bluebird. I was hoping to see one on my property as I have a mealworm bluebird feeder. But I know they also hang out in this grove of trees down the road overlooking a large cow pasture. Monday night we saw 16 buzzards way high up circling over us as we walked our road. Oh and a coworker and I saw a loan hen turkey in a pasture as we were heading to a jobsite down in southern Ohio.
That's amazing.grapes wrote:We were watching out the window, looking at the creek, after breadfast yesterday and Sabrina noticed a beaver in the water tugging at some branches. It stopped, swam upstream, dove under water, and continued swimming upstream. We haven't seen evidence of beaver activity in a couple years.
We have turkey buzzards circling overhead all the time. It does look so very graceful and fun. I'll often see a pair of red tail hawks doing the same thing. The Coopers hawks generally sit up high in the trees then come swooping down. We have Bald Eagles around but only see the rarely and not close to our property. We have noticed some Osprey lately, more activity than in the past.geonuc wrote:While hiking along a particularly gorgeous stretch of one of the local rivers that has cut a deep gorge into the overlying lava, I watched five or six big raptors soaring the updrafts as a group. Amazing to watch - they're so graceful. Couldn't tell what kind of bird but they didn't have the prominent red tails of our local hawks. We do have eagles here.
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