More of nature
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- dusty
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Re: More of nature
I need a camera like this. We have a critter of some sorts that visits the back yard periodically. It appears to be a big cat (like I mean big). Can't tell with the monitors we have.
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Re: More of nature
Now for a change of pace, spotted this caterpillar munching on some milkweed in our front yard. This is the second one we have found this year. Hope it survives to fly..........
https://youtu.be/wUw356mlKk8
Ed
https://youtu.be/wUw356mlKk8
Ed
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Re: More of nature
On one of my walks I found some skunk hair. Can only guess that one of the young skunks was owl food. Great Horned Owls are active hunters of them so that would be my guess. I couldn't find the other parts but it could be that it carried it off. Often you can find the skull or some other bone mass but not in this case.
We do have red foxes, coyotes and red-tailed hawks in our area and they all will eat skunk but my bet is still on an owl.
Some years back we heard some noise on the roof late at night. Figured some critter had gotten up there but didn't feel the need to go out to look. the next morning a skull had rolled off the roof and on to the driveway. We think that was an owl but of course we can not be sure. The rest was no where to be found, again expect it was carried off. In this case it was an opossum and not a skunk.
Ed
We do have red foxes, coyotes and red-tailed hawks in our area and they all will eat skunk but my bet is still on an owl.
Some years back we heard some noise on the roof late at night. Figured some critter had gotten up there but didn't feel the need to go out to look. the next morning a skull had rolled off the roof and on to the driveway. We think that was an owl but of course we can not be sure. The rest was no where to be found, again expect it was carried off. In this case it was an opossum and not a skunk.
Ed
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Re: More of nature
Skunks and owls are nocturnal so that makes sense.reible wrote: ↑Wed Sep 01, 2021 8:57 pm On one of my walks I found some skunk hair. Can only guess that one of the young skunks was owl food. Great Horned Owls are active hunters of them so that would be my guess. I couldn't find the other parts but it could be that it carried it off. Often you can find the skull or some other bone mass but not in this case.
We do have red foxes, coyotes and red-tailed hawks in our area and they all will eat skunk but my bet is still on an owl.
Some years back we heard some noise on the roof late at night. Figured some critter had gotten up there but didn't feel the need to go out to look. the next morning a skull had rolled off the roof and on to the driveway. We think that was an owl but of course we can not be sure. The rest was no where to be found, again expect it was carried off. In this case it was an opossum and not a skunk.
Ed
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- JPG
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Re: More of nature
I hope you have better luck 'collecting' 'bets'!
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- Ed in Tampa
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Re: More of nature
Talking of owls on roofs, I had an owl ruin the peak of my roof he wore all the granules off. When I reroofed I had them extend the ridge vents (aluminum) out to the edge. That solved the problem. Well I had to have the roof done again (yes in Florida you have to replace the roof about every 15-20 years) the roofer said he could not extend the ridge vents this time the code requires a set back from the edge. Well the owl is back hear him every night. I figure I will give him enough time to eliminate all the area pests then I will install an owl repellent.
Before you ask roofs are not controlled by homeowner or code but in my area by insurance they will not write a new policy on a asphalt roof older than 15 years and will not renew insurance on houses with asphalt roofs older that 20 years.
Before you ask roofs are not controlled by homeowner or code but in my area by insurance they will not write a new policy on a asphalt roof older than 15 years and will not renew insurance on houses with asphalt roofs older that 20 years.
Re: More of nature
Went off on a Sunday walk. Put in about 15500 steps which included a visit to gravel bar that is really exposed due to our dry conditions. In fact it has been exposed most of the summer and a lot of new growth has been happening so a good deal of the gravel is covered over with vegetation.
You just never know what things will catch your attention. There were two things that I videoed here. First there were these black bugs that I normally see but only a couple at a time.
This is actually hard to watch with bugs going this way and that way. No idea what these bugs are called but this is the largest collection I have seen.
Maybe a Water Beetle??
A herd/bunch/mass or black bugs on the water
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6E_7kqp ... E.L.Reible
The gravel bar is in the Fox River near Yorkville IL and I saw literately thousands of these small fishes in and around the gravel.
Gravel bar is a natural and safe place for small fish to live
https://youtu.be/faZD-up7QVQ
Gravel bar is a natural and safe place for small fish to live. There were a lot of different sizes and types so I just picked these since they seem to be pretty easy to see in the camera view finder.
As with most of my youtube videos these are just short 30 second or so shorts.
Ed
You just never know what things will catch your attention. There were two things that I videoed here. First there were these black bugs that I normally see but only a couple at a time.
This is actually hard to watch with bugs going this way and that way. No idea what these bugs are called but this is the largest collection I have seen.
Maybe a Water Beetle??
A herd/bunch/mass or black bugs on the water
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6E_7kqp ... E.L.Reible
The gravel bar is in the Fox River near Yorkville IL and I saw literately thousands of these small fishes in and around the gravel.
Gravel bar is a natural and safe place for small fish to live
https://youtu.be/faZD-up7QVQ
Gravel bar is a natural and safe place for small fish to live. There were a lot of different sizes and types so I just picked these since they seem to be pretty easy to see in the camera view finder.
As with most of my youtube videos these are just short 30 second or so shorts.
Ed
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- JPG
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Re: More of nature
Black bugs - sprinkling?reible wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 12:44 am Went off on a Sunday walk. Put in about 15500 steps which included a visit to gravel bar that is really exposed due to our dry conditions. In fact it has been exposed most of the summer and a lot of new growth has been happening so a good deal of the gravel is covered over with vegetation.
You just never know what things will catch your attention. There were two things that I videoed here. First there were these black bugs that I normally see but only a couple at a time.
This is actually hard to watch with bugs going this way and that way. No idea what these bugs are called but this is the largest collection I have seen.
Maybe a Water Beetle??
A herd/bunch/mass or black bugs on the water
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6E_7kqp ... E.L.Reible
The gravel bar is in the Fox River near Yorkville IL and I saw literately thousands of these small fishes in and around the gravel.
Gravel bar is a natural and safe place for small fish to live
https://youtu.be/faZD-up7QVQ
Gravel bar is a natural and safe place for small fish to live. There were a lot of different sizes and types so I just picked these since they seem to be pretty easy to see in the camera view finder.
As with most of my youtube videos these are just short 30 second or so shorts.
Ed
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Re: More of nature
How about a 10 second video of a spunky skunk? Well I have one right here:
https://youtu.be/MfYYhwADl-U
Was this what you expected?
Ed
https://youtu.be/MfYYhwADl-U
Was this what you expected?
Ed
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Re: More of nature
This looks like the perfect fall colors to me, what do you think?
Ed
Ed
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