I was inspired to begin nature journaling because I wanted to try it. I like Liz´s journal and Faulkner´s . I also would like a idea of kind of Mcmullan´s field guide.
Thanks for your question! The cowgirl chicken takes over food of the Phoebe chicks. And, yes it starves them. If you want to learn more about this, nestwatch has an article on cowbirds.
Even baby owls look cute with those fluffy feathers and forward eyes. I like very much the spectacled owl and the burrowing owl babies. It is surprising how they pass from that to an adult. The pellets did not seemed very disgusting to me. I also did not knew owls migrated. I only knew the burrowing owl did it. I even knew less that they moved from Europe to Asia.
I really enjoyed this course! I liked learning about the superb owls and more of my 2 favorite owls the little owl and the burrowing owl. I did not knew that owls had ears or that many could be diurnal. I thought the only exception was the burrowing owl. I liked learning about owl pellets and their family life. I enjoyed learning that they were zyglodactyl. I know now more names like aegolius funereus, tyto alba, strix occidentalis, strix varia, bubo bubo, bubo virginianus, athene noctua, and athene cunicularia. I liked the boo-book sound. It seemed fun to me the clacking of the long eared owl. I want to help owls now. Although I have not(yet) seen owls I hope that with the suggestions it will help me to find it. I REAAAAAALLY ENJOYED THIS COURSE!!!!
The white tailed deer surprised me! The fox sound for me sounded like an ambulance. I did not even knew what was a bushbaby! I have heard an owl sound before at about 3:00 p.m. apart fro that no other sound.
Thank you for the help. Does it work with ruddy ground doves? There is another problem I have never seen gulls. But does the sparrow sized works with saffron finches?
A good way to know the ABC of bird feeding is looking at the cams. In ontario for the redpolls worked well. Depending on the size of the feeder and its length it varies how well it will work. For example, for a large feeder it could attract cardinals and other birds. But if the feeder is not so tall it would be a problem.