Update.she’s weak and seems like she’s out of energy. She’s alive and made it through the night, but all the signs are pointing towards the inevitable. I’m going to try and get her to eat something.
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Update.she’s weak and seems like she’s out of energy. She’s alive and made it through the night, but all the signs are pointing towards the inevitable. I’m going to try and get her to eat something.
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And Oregon and washington...California and new mexico, and Mexico, Texas all have deserts
Oh, they are. Except they want more mealworms!Love the sky and the chooks look very happy![]()
Antarctica.And Oregon and washington...
No kites this far north. It was flying with long narrow tail (not fanned out) and narrow wings. Everything I've looked at has broad wings or fanned tail except the Kestrel. If it was a Kestrel (we do have them around here), it was large for one, but not excessively so. Light was sort of behind it to colors were hard to see. Looked to be roughly the same size as Nellie, my leghorn, so smaller than most of but not all of my birds (excluding the babies).A kite of some kind? Would be bigger than a kestrel…
Parts of Montana are classified as high altitude desert (or borderline)And Oregon and washington...
Yes I didDid you post an emergency thread???