Posted by dave2 on March 20, 2008 at 00:51:06 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: Most unusual sight posted by Texasmark on March 19, 2008 at 18:23:09:
Could it be a young canadian? Swans are hatched black (dark grey) and get white over time. But fly long before. Same with geese?
We have crane (the big blue/grey ones), some big white ones that look like crane at a distance, egret(sp?), storck, SEAGULLS, several species of hawks and owls, every variety of the weasel family up to a martin, same with the mouse family. Only real nuisance in this area is the gull and hamsters. Most everyone has nest boxes for coopers hawks and barn owls in the gable of the barn to help control the rodents. Hamsters are smart though. Once you get them, they figure out how to avoid the hunter.
Saw a several storcks doing what you describe the herons doing with the machines and cattle.
we've also got magpies that steal whatever they can carry off.
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