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Flowerbug, do you eat the ones you catch?it is a rare day where i don't see a few of them here. even with hunting them regularly more come along.
Flowerbug, do you eat the ones you catch?
I remember as a child we lived across from a canal and field. We were poor and my mom's friend would occasionally bring us a rabbit all dressed up. We would get excited cause it was good meat.
Mary
You need my cats, my friend!I saw the local Benjamin Bunny the other day. He seemed interested in that pvc pipe. It must be 6" and about 6' long. Probably left from a septic tank install but nothing in there. If he goes in, I can easily catch him by tipping it up.
No, I don't really want to - just want him gone. Threw a rock, he jumped and ran in a big arc around me. Ran across the lawn to the little thicket of willow trees and then, he was obviously too scared to run directly into them. I don't want that to be his hangout. Threw another rock that bounced into the small trees and that scared him more so he ran off into the neighbor's field. Good. Maybe he will continue in that direction but I'm not around enuf to torment him if he doesn't.
Less bird activity yesterday and I think that the local weed seeds available may not be quite what it was. Many birds may also be moving off to shadier and higher locations because of the heat. Frequent visits by quail in the yard here at home and in the big veggie garden.
Steve
I have quail in the spring and then they bring the babies out but this year I saw the quail and then they disappeared and I have not seen any babies.Less bird activity yesterday and I think that the local weed seeds available may not be quite what it was. Many birds may also be moving off to shadier and higher locations because of the heat. Frequent visits by quail in the yard here at home and in the big veggie garden.
Steve