Weekly Chat, Sunday November 8

Hi all. Just got this started before zipping off to bluegrass concert. Check out the previous blog for nifty photos of alpacas from OG and more!

  • Off to watch/video that in a minute, Sandy, thanks.

    Cold and foggy here today.  The fog hung over the fields near us, all day, without lifting much.

    Margobird:   Don't worry about housework- just get yourself better (and enjoy the concert).

    george g:      Nice to hear from you again, hope you can get the fire sorted out in time for the depths of winter. These thing s never seem to happen at a convenient time, do they?

    auntie:   Thanks for the info about the music, will investigate!

    Alan:  See Thunderbirds have infiltrated 'Strictly' now, even Craig knows about it!  Wasn't it enjoyable to see the lovely ballroom in Blackpool?

    Diane:   thanks for the link to the Nat ~Geogr. site, enjoyed the Owls, Condors & Ospreys!  So sorry to hear that you are still poorly, and your Dad, hope you can feel better soon.

  • Just come back on, to report that the "Life" episode was most enjoyable, and included the bit about the hummingbird mentioned a couple of days ago, you remember the one who did make such an effort to 'woo fair lady' ?  Unfortunately, it seemed to be a bit inconclusive about his success- she appeared to just hop off, but I like to think that maybe she returned later! That's women for you!  Hope you overseas bloggers get to see the series before long.

    For the dog lovers out there, a couple of lines from Ogden Nash:

    THE DOG        The truth I do not stretch or shove

    When I state the dog is full of love.

    I've also proved, by actual test,

    A wet dog is the lovingest.

  • Love the Ogden Nash dog quote - so true!

    Way behind with catching up on Autumn Watch, Life etc - keep getting busy with voluntary tasks, and this evening decided to clear out some books - tabletop sale for homeless drop-in this coming weekend.

    So ... now to bed.

    Ospreys Rule OK, but Goldfinches come a close second!

  • Here's a doggie quote from Will Rogers (a Cherokee-American cowboy, social commentator, and actor among other things who was popular in the early 1900s):  "If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went."

  • O. Goldfinch: Thanks for the flowers. Those are extraordinarily gorgeous! Just beautiful!!!

    I so appreciate everyone's kind words and concern.

    Hey, Annette: On that National Geographic video site, take a look at the Pileated Woodpecker video. Look under "Woodpeckers" on the menu on the left. I went outside yesterday to get the mail, and my Pileated Woodpecker squawked loudly at me. He sat in a tree and told me off proper, absolutely indignant that I dared to disturb him. LOL They are so big and prehistoric looking. I also liked that "Hoot Cuisine" video, where the owlet is trying to eat that bizarrely dusty moth.

    Take care, everyone.

  • Good Night/Morning All!

    I took a trip to our local home center store early this afternoon and I was scanning the sky as usual, it's a wonder I haven't fallen in to a hole yet, when my eye spied a very large bird perched on a billboard; a Red-tailed Hawk! We almost never see these hawks in the city and it turned out there was a pair of them. I was just beside myself and watched them for nearly half an hour but wished to have stayed all day.

    Diane: Thanks very much for the Nat'l Geo link, more birds to watch is always a good thing! And a you have a pet Pileated you say? Tres cool!

    Auntie: Your music suggestion sounds interesting and I will definitely check it out.

    I haven't checked the blog yet! I'd better fly off and see what our girls have been up to. 

  • Lindybird: So our lady hummingbird was playing hard to get, eh? What a tease!

    Diane: Just watched those videos - Hoot Cuisine was a hoot - I half-expected the owlet to cough up dusty bits of feathers when it finally choked down the moth. Those Pileated Woodpeckers certainly have somewhat discomfiting profiles - you can see the resemblance to their dinosaur-era forebears;  I also watched both Acorn Woodpecker videos since they're in our neighborhood;  the "Power Struggle" one showed another side of nature we have to accept (stepmoms killing off their stepchicks!)  Lovely!

  • Hey Caerann:  It'd be interesting to know if the red-tailed hawks are being seen more frequently in the city. In fact, I Googled "red-tailed hawks in Chicago" and came up with this amazing photo, printed in the UK's Daily Mail of all places, showing a kingbird atop one such hawk. Did you read about this when it happened (was in late October of this year)?  http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1224181/How-little-bird-David-defended-young-Goliath-red-tailed-hawk-mid-flight-peck-head.html

  • Hadn't had a chance to post this yet:

  • Caerann: I like the little huddle of penguins on the ridge in the top left hand side of the photo - they look like they're having a good old natter!