Ribh's D'Coopage

I like it quiet as well. But when I listen to music, I want to hear the full range of dynamics. Mom used to complain when I listened because the "music had loud parts" When I was practicing to play the 1812 overture I had it pretty much full volume and listened intently for the nuances across the different instrumentals and especially my parts. Mom surrendered and bought me a headset. She was then totally confused as I would play a part, then play it again, then again... Until I finally got it right. But without the music in the background she couldn't follow what I was doing. My favorite piece was Contrasts by Jimmy Dorsey. It took me more than two years to get from the sheet music to his live concert. Finally figured out that every concert was different and he didn't read sheet. But when I latched onto a piece I just couldn't let it go.
What is your instrument? If you don't mind me asking rjohns.
 
Sort of. Some territorial calls sound like alarms & it's rare for the girls to react to nearby alarm calls though they will sometimes react to something they hear in the far distance. I'm not sure if they can communicate what sort of predator & the level of threat. Possibly. My girls don't always react. But then I've seen them stand & watch a monitor lizard ~ & that should definitely alarm them!
I have a big branch fixed about 3' up in run #2 of the Chicken Palace - they like to have their preening parties up there. A few days ago I saw them all standing on the branch calmly watching a fox walk past and out to the field. No panic at all. I wonder if they know they are safe inside the Palace.
 
See my response to Ribh...
I like it quiet as well. But when I listen to music, I want to hear the full range of dynamics. Mom used to complain when I listened because the "music had loud parts" When I was practicing to play the 1812 overture I had it pretty much full volume and listened intently for the nuances across the different instrumentals and especially my parts. Mom surrendered and bought me a headset. She was then totally confused as I would play a part, then play it again, then again... Until I finally got it right. But without the music in the background she couldn't follow what I was doing. My favorite piece was Contrasts by Jimmy Dorsey. It took me more than two years to get from the sheet music to his live concert. Finally figured out that every concert was different and he didn't read sheet. But when I latched onto a piece I just couldn't let it go.
I ate the first one, but was afraid after the two with rabies to eat the others. Raccoon is a good eats animal if it's healthy. As a general rule, I don't want to kill if I'm not going to eat it, but I have to change the rules when I don't want to eat it, but it wants to eat my birds.
Wouldn't the chickens enjoy some Raccoon meat? Feels like justice to me!
 

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