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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #840 on: February 05, 2025, 06:28:24 AM »

Good Morning Beakers ...             

Today 58F   rain. Tonight  58F
                                 
       

Busy day for pokey me ...after Doc' appt.... so tired of this   "!*$@"    ACE bandage...gonna shop for a medium compression sleeve for knee.
Have a good day all.

Thanks CLynn - 'cry if I  have to..." I just might do that!   Yes, wonderful news for  Sauces nest. Pray all goes well for the this season.   



   Prayers for:  Victims of natural  and Man-made disasters plus those who rescue them. The Fallen / Our Allies in Defense of our country. And   #47.   Police and First Responders.   'Little Gray' and 'Little One' and  all abandoned, abused , lost cats , stray, unloved, homeless  and feral cats.
The Bluebirds of Cane Ridge, Tennessee,  Sauces bald eagle cam nest, Hummingbirds, Bumble Bees  and Honey bees everywhere . As always, Beakers, Cheers and RRP / families.




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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #841 on: February 05, 2025, 07:34:50 AM »



PUFF  All those beautiful moments in a day make us grateful we had the time to witness.  :D

PHYL   Well you certainly will know something by the end of the day today.  Prayers it all goes well.  What darling fabric owls this AM.  You are still bound to making us smile even through your pain.  :-*

BL   Thanks for the embellishment on CLYNN's story  :o :o :o  Can't imagine living there.

LANI   At least Aly has experience with snow  ;) ;)  That little pink nose really pops on that white fur  LOL

CLYNN   Pure white themed morning today.  Glad it isn't snow  LOL   Oh how awful for that little baby bear to be so traumatized and apparently unhurt - thankfully.  How are the munchkins doing in school?
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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #842 on: February 05, 2025, 09:38:22 AM »

Good Morning Beakers


Puff - Aww, so glad that your birds are returning to your feeder.  We have had lots of cardinals in the backyard, too.  ;D the eagles counting train cars

Lani - Cute pics from TRR!  Is Aly heading back home with you soon?

((Phyl)) - Cute owls this morning.  Good luck with your appointment today.   Hope the docs office can provide you with a sleeve for your knee.

baz - Swampy feeling that warm water, hope he behaves himself.   ;D

tsk - Oh, you found that mug on Etsy?  I thought it was pretty, too.

clynn - I love that pic from NEFL. 

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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #843 on: February 05, 2025, 10:24:14 AM »

BL, thanks for the time lapse video of the snow on that same building, the snow buried the cam!  I too am worried about the bird flu, it seems to be getting out of hand.
The CDC should be on this...

A little more follow up on Steel Info Center @ Crater Lk NP.
Here's a Google Maps street view of the area at a less snowy time of the year.
"Grab and drag" the image/map for a 360° view.
Elev at parking lot is 6450'.

https://www.google.com/local/place/fid/0x54c616280447e34b:0xd654e7ae4ddca2ee/photosphere?iu=https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/p/AF1QipM_HMcROy4cOStlcohScBvhDSUlPOcVQHfhPNhr%3Dw160-h106-k-no-pi-13.3922825-ya130.3537-ro0-fo100&ik=CAoSLEFGMVFpcE1fSE1jUk95NGNPU3RsY29oU2NCdmhEU1VsUE9jVlFIZmhQTmhy

Images:
#1) Window the camera is in. The Red Box.
#2) Visitor Center the camera is looking at _ NOTE the red arrows on top of those poles _ those are the snow plow markers.   :o
#3) Map of Cam Locations.
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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #844 on: February 05, 2025, 10:49:24 AM »

A funny story.
I was in the Sierra Nevada Mountains near Yosemite NP in the late Spring one year hiking.

My hiking buddy and I kept seeing Aspen Trees that were maybe 20'-25' tall that were just like bean poles but pointy on top.
They looked just like Pencils.
Hmm' that's a head scratch-er ?

As we ambled back out to the trail head we ran into an old codger FS Ranger.
What's up with the "Pencil Aspens" back up in there ?

Answer:
Sometimes in the early Spring all of the snow back in there gets a nice crust on top of it and the Beavers wander out on top of it and ...
Yum-Yum says the beaver ... tender juicy Aspen tops for me and my babies.   8) 8)
So when the snow melts in late Spring you're left with 'Pencil Aspens'   :) ;D

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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #845 on: February 05, 2025, 11:33:35 AM »

Royal Albatross ~ GLG Returns Home & Sees Her Chick For The 1st time! Begins A Feeding! 💞 💕 2.4.25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3o3JcLILvw

Mom feeding chick during the night


#RoyalCam chick is feeling perky with Mum GLG back and topped up with food. Playing with grass. Great to see GLG enjoying her new chick.


Good morning Beakers!
Morning Eagles4, Lisa, Ezee, Eburg, Weasel, Jilltosa, Kb, Tsk, Karen, Oldguy, Puff, Eaglesrock, Emyrauld, Lilbro, Blschue, Lori, Clynn, Tig, Baz, Phyl, Peep, Jaspurr, Pink, BL, Bggolden, T40, ssrl, Maxie, Nrstooge, Paulie, jicaji, LB, and All!

Clynn, beautiful morning post... Aly said it's suppose to rain this afternoon, roads are a mess.... Yes, I would love to see the Albies... I just read juvie Albie Manaaki that we watched two seasons ago, his parents just had a new chick hatch... Hoping mama black bear and cub (poor baby) are now settled in their winter den till spring  :-* ... adorable pic from NEFL.

{{{Phyl}}} the sweet little stuff owlet with the sad eyes makes me think of how you must feel right now... sending prayers you get the needed help and answers from doctor today! Good luck and God Bless.

Lisa, love your morning cup post... Aly plans to close her office the end of March... pack her big items/boxes in a storage pod and leave it there in Medford... then return here in mid- April... around the 1st of 2026 she should have an idea of where she can go after she receives her license. Then she'll have the storage pod delivered to her final destination. Wherever accepts her license... Hoping you, Jeff and furry babies doing well..... oh, and B&B family too.  ;D

BL, thanks for info and pics.... I didn't know that, fun story about the Beavers and Aspens in the spring!  ;D





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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #846 on: February 05, 2025, 11:39:51 AM »



Oh oh, it's on my walking path a few blocks away....chain link fence, no problem.

Time for me to spray more wolf urine on my property. Luckily for me and Ollie it's still too cold to walk this morning. Was thinking early afternoon though. If I remember correctly its mating and pup season in February.

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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #847 on: February 05, 2025, 11:57:05 AM »


Kb, yep, just like it is here. We're always careful. We don't use the spray here. Because we live in their territory anyway... We have a family of 3 just down the street. Take care.
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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #848 on: February 05, 2025, 12:08:52 PM »


Kb, yep, just like it is here. We're always careful. We don't use the spray here. Because we live in their territory anyway... We have a family of 3 just down the street. Take care.

Yep these are urban coyotees, not wild anymore...since they "take" many dogs every year, small ones albeit, although big ones have been bitten I do take precautions. Have seen one walk right up my driveway on camera before. But, not since spraying. Crossing my fingers.

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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #849 on: February 05, 2025, 12:11:18 PM »

KB you're are correct about it being mating season in your neck of the woods.
I just read an article about Coyote mating season yesterday.
Apparently coyotes can get a little screwy in the head and more aggressive at this time of year due to their mating hormones and to keep an extra close eye on your pets.

I've never been hassled by any coyotes or foxes in my wanderings .. wolves are a much different story however.
They can really get the hair on the back of your neck standing up if there's a pack shadowing you or you get to close to a kill.  :o 
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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #850 on: February 05, 2025, 12:23:03 PM »

KB you're are correct about it being mating season in your neck of the woods.
I just read an article about Coyote mating season yesterday.
Apparently coyotes can get a little screwy in the head and more aggressive at this time of year due to their mating hormones and to keep an extra close eye on your pets.

I've never been hassled by any coyotes or foxes in my wanderings .. wolves are a much different story however.
They can really get the hair on the back of your neck standing up if there's a pack shadowing you or you get to close to a kill.  :o

Yep. They can get screwy for sure, LOL....that's why btw I use wolf urine and follow directions on my property. 17 inches high every few feet or so....it still stinks mightily so I assume it's still effective, LOL

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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #851 on: February 05, 2025, 01:54:18 PM »

That must be one fun job now that I think about it .. wolf urine collector.   ;)
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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #852 on: February 05, 2025, 01:59:35 PM »

That must be one fun job now that I think about it .. wolf urine collector.   ;)

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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #853 on: February 05, 2025, 02:11:08 PM »

Urban city I live in:

Density is 5,458 per sq. mile....only 7 sq miles in my city with 2 parks.

Anyone can look up their own city's density. yep these are urban coyotees not afraid much of humans.

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Re: Beak Room 2025
« Reply #854 on: February 05, 2025, 02:13:17 PM »

BL - Thanks for the info and pic.

Lani - Oh, she doesn't have too much longer in Oregon, before heading back to you.  I bet you will be glad to have her home again.  The Royal chick is adorable!

kb - Pretty coyote, but best to be safe around your home. 

Looks like Spring Break around the retention pond  ;D

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