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June 19, 2008
Going in one week to get a medically necessary eyelid lift done to help improve my vision. In the meantime the battery charger for my NEW Canon Rebel EOS XSi arrived today so I can finally get down to REALLY taking pictures. My professional photographer friends at the forum at birdersworld.com have been a TREMENDOUS help in teaching me about how to use my new camera. My pictures are astounding and are getting better all the time. I am doing bird, insect, plant, and flower pics by the hundreds! Can’t wait till the Bird Banding days this year. They capture birds in nets and put a permanent band on their leg with a serial number to help in tracking their life histories and behavior. You get to get absolutely IDEAL photographs of many species of birds while they are held in the bander’s hand. It’s a great way to learn bird Physiology.
Tags:Bird banding, New Camera, Surgery
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May 1, 2008
Welp, trimming the evergreen tree i my backyard I felt a sharp pain in the front of my calf and looked down to see that a branch stob had evulsed a half-inch strip of skin, six inches long from the front of my leg. Having peripheral vascular disease and neuropathy in my lwer legs I don’t notice injuries as well as I used to. These conditions make the skin very thin and fragile and ANY nd ALL wounds take months or YEARS to heal. So I am now on TWO antibiotics and NO pain medicine even though it hurts viciously. Hospital ER’s in my area have greatly tightened their policies about giving out pain medicine so I guess we have to suffer. I stay off my feet and keep my leg elevated for a few months and it might heal someday.
AM finding quite a few bird nests in and around my yard and am submitting them to Nest Watch, a relatively new online birding site run by the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology in Ithaca, NY. I have submitted Three active nests so far although two of those have since been abandoned. I still have an active American Robin nest at the end of our driveway. I suspect the location of two or three more active nests but haven’t pinpointed them yet. My daughter returns from Scotland next week and should come here the week after that. Then a couple of weeks later her friend from Scotland will be coming here for a visit.
Tags:bird nests, evulsions, Nest Watch, neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, Tree trimming
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April 17, 2008
Howdy folks! (If anyone is out there) Went out to check my Northern Cardinal Nest this morning and found this!
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In other news have just found the BEST rock Group. They are called, Funeral. They are from Norway and are Dark Metal. Their songs deal with loneliness, despair and death, but that is to be expected from a group that comes from a country where the sun is not visible 24/7 for 6 months a year. But their arrangement and musical experimentation is EXQUISITE!. They, to me, are like a mixture of Metallica and King Crimson. give them a listen.
Tags:Cardinal Eggs, Dark Metal, Funeral, King Crimson, Metallica, Norway
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April 13, 2008
Been waiting for a month for this, and now Both Chimney Swifts AND Barn Swallows have arrived at my yard. They rode in on the winds on the backside of a line of MASSIVE thunderstorms that passed through on Friday. Now, although Hummingbirds have been reported in my area, AND I have FIVE Hummer feeders out, I haven’t gotten a single Hummer, YET. Any day now I think one will come. Next on the Ag-end, is the arrival of Cedar Waxwings to strip My Mulberry Trees clean, That should start happening in two to three weeks. Mourning Doves are building a nest in my Willow tree at eye level, five feet from the edge of my porch, making for EXCELLENT Photography. Also a pair of Northern Cardinals have been seriously eyeballing the Eastern Red Cedar in front of my front windows so I may end up with a nest there, too. Must get BOSS this week for the Doves to eat as well as other birds, and my suet feeders are empty, too.
I won a Bronze Award on picli.com for a picture of a Starling I took in my willow tree. The Starling was about 3 feet from the Dove nest, in the same tree. I Have also had two other bird pictures on the front page of Picli.com. One is a male Eastern Bluebird on the roof of a picnic shelter and the other is a very EMO Blue Jay at my platform feeder, which again, is about five feet from my Dove nest.
Tags:Add new tag, Barn Swallows, Blue Jay, BOSS, Cedar Waxwings, Chimney Swifts, Eastern Bluebird, Eastern Red Cedar, Hummer feeder, Hummingbirds, Mourning Doves, Mulberries, Northern Cardinals, picli.com, Picnic Shelter, Platform Feeder, Starling, Suet, Willow
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