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A couple of weeks ago , I put up an owl-box in a tree behind the house , when one of the workers suddenly exclaimed , " hey , look at the owl ;-) "

And there he was sitting , less than 10 meters away , watching us , watching , watching . And after another half-hour or so , he flew off .

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Now , maybe he will come back , bringing his wife with him O/\ We'll see :-)


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Isn't that more spring time stuff? or maybe owls are different :-? lol Maybe they try the "live together" first and then we'll see lol


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what a chance Okie... hope all the familly will follow \O


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All I can say is that I want your backyard, okie! You got so many magnificent bird coming there, it's just amazing. :-0


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^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ Happy Eagle-owling, okie


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There has been a pair of eagle owls around here for a long time , but I have not yet found their nesting site . This is why I put up an owl-box in the hope they will move in next breeding season , which is around August to October :-)


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And , in the meantime , I keep an eye on the bird feeder , and see a couple of new-comers :
The grey headed sparrow is a new one for me here on the farm , and have never seen one so far west , with Worcester area basically right on the western extremity of its normal distribution .

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And another new one on the feeder table is this Southern Boubou - easily confused at a distance with Common Fiscal , and also with a Fiscal flycatcher , both of which are very active on here outside the house :-) .

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And in between , I see these " aah , isn't that cute " scenes playing off too .

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O/\ O/\ O/\ ^Q^

I can't remember who asks me for the recipe of the ball for the birds :-?
I have now one... but I have to translate... will do if find again the asker ;-)


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