Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
It's not just the hawks that need to be wary
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
A Change of Opinion
Our bosses came to visit this past week, the PhD student who will make Ferruginous Hawks into her degree and her advisor. With them around we have gotten a chance to hear more about the research and start to get the chance to appreciate the job and the birds a little more. Are FEHAs a truly endangered animal? Maybe not, but the study and observation of patterns in wild populations of any creature has value.
Soon we are going to be starting on the satellite tracking portion of the study. I am looking forward to it. We already have a new owlish roommate named Cecil living in our basement. He shall function as our hawk attractant for when the time comes to catch hawks.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Strange Occurrences
The other day while walking towards one of the Ferruginous Hawk nests we have been monitoring, I saw a small yellow thing pop out and scurry away along the ground. It took a moment to register what I was looking at. This yellow object escaping into the grass was a fuzzy, peeping gosling. It didn't make much sense. Had this little goose just escaped shocking narrow miss from being a hawk breakfast?
I went ahead and peered into the hawk's nest only to find that there too was another downy gosling and three goose eggs. The mother hawk circled above me, maternally protecting what she viewed to be her nest. After I got back into my truck, the hawk promptly re-settled herself upon her nest and returned to her very confused home-life. I can only imagine her attempts at feeding her supposed young.
It reminded me of this truly beautiful short film I had seen: The Owl that Married a Goose
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