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Eagles are here again

I saw one standing in a field just between the holidays. Hey, that’s an eagle! They like to winter here in Arkansas, but I don’t always see them. The local census of them isn’t as high as it’s been, but that’s because of the mild winter weather everyone seems to be having this year, not because there are really less eagles… just less of them being spotted here.

Then there was last year. Our (now ex) neighbor the chicken farmer was throwing culls out the back doors of his chicken houses. He’s not supposed to do that… they have an incinerator for disposing of culls. But the local wildlife loved it… including the eagles. We had an adult pair along with 2 youngsters hanging around for a couple weeks. It was super, except that I never did get a good photograph. Dang camera. Some day I’m going to have to save up and buy a DSLR.

The eagles are back again this year… I haven’t tried to take any photos as I haven’t seen them like I did last year. But it’s pretty awesome when you are standing on your front porch and a pair just fly on by low over your yard… on their way towards the lake and/or that little valley right next to us. Ron was standing right there, so I got to say Hey look! We have eagles!

Then we see on the news how some excursion company is selling boat rides for eagle watching. No need for us to do that, we just have to go out in our yard. :) It helps that we live fairly close to a lake, eagles like to hang out near water like that.

In other wildlife news here… we startled a great big blue heron at our pond. They are awkward fliers, and being startled I’m sure didn’t help any. I wasn’t sure it was going to clear the trees! We get ducks once in a while, and they are much better fliers. The heron is an infrequent visitor, there are easier ponds to get to than ours! Geese fly over while migrating, but never want to hang out in our pond, just too hard for larger birds to land in it being surrounded by trees. I wouldn’t mind having some tame ducks or geese around, but I wouldn’t know how to care for them. Probably wouldn’t be so great for the frogs and fish in the pond anyhow. :) And I can just imagine how it would go when we walk the dogs… pretty soon I wouldn’t have any ducks or geese because they would have left in disgust, tired of being chased. :)

Also this week I saw a critter every morning on my commute to work. Monday was a raccoon, Tuesday a skunk, Wednesday a possum in the pouring rain and finally Thursday a rabbit. I can go a long time without seeing anything, so it was interesting I saw a critter every day. In the past I’ve seen a bear, a wild pig, and of course plenty of deer. Raccoons, skunks, possums, armadillos and rabbits are more normal. Both the bear and wild pig were within about a mile of the house! Whenever I see something unusual like the bear at first I think, wow, that is a big dog and how is it climbing that fence like that? Then it shambles into the road and I have to slam on the brakes to not hit it and realize that it’s a big huge bear! I’d never seen a bear in the wild before. Same with the pig, I thought, that’s a funny looking dog… and then I realize it’s a hog not a dog. Heh, a neighbor at my old house had some Barbados sheep, and the first time I saw those I thought they were funny looking dogs. My brain is flipping through all the animals I know… and I realize they aren’t dogs, nor are they deer. Sort of look like goats, but not. I asked when I got home later and found out that they were Barbados sheep. :)

Funny how the brain tries to make an unusual animal fit into something more normal, like a dog. Or at least MY brain does. :)

In unrelated news: my son has decided he wants websites and/or blogs. I told him I’d help him blog, we can do a Son and Mom blog or something. Collaborate. I’ll also help him set up his forum, since I have experience with that. His goal with all this is for experience… it will look good on his resume when he graduates next year to have some stuff he’s done. Plus it might turn out he’s talented and can earn money doing it. I blog because I’ve had a website of some kind for a long time. I like to share pictures of stuff and having a blog is a much easier way of doing it than a straight up html site. Seriously, the last plain website I had, I was going in, and moving the previous post down, and writing something new. Just like a blog. Duh! WordPress makes it sooo much easier!
Anyhow… look for links here when we go live with stuff. I will of course let y’all know. :)

Hugs,
Vyx

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