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Title: If you're into this sort of thing...
Post by: GTRS Fiero on June 24, 2017, 10:22:42 am
I'm not sure what these are, but they had a profound affect on a certain woman at the office.  She was not grateful when I framed it for her.  No gratitude at all.


Title: Re: If you're into this sort of thing...
Post by: GTRS Fiero on June 24, 2017, 10:25:43 am
These have been hanging out.  The dog killed all the moles, mice, and rabbits, so maybe they're after squirrels.  As I think of it, the dog killed lots of birds and squirrels, too.





Title: Re: If you're into this sort of thing...
Post by: Raydar on June 24, 2017, 12:42:46 pm
I'm not sure what these are, but they had a profound affect on a certain woman at the office. 

House Centipede.
http://www.westernexterminator.com/occasional-invaders/centipede/understanding-the-house-centipede/

Quite harmless, but eat lots of other pests. (Cockroaches, spiders, ants, termites, etc.)
Title: Re: If you're into this sort of thing...
Post by: GTRS Fiero on June 24, 2017, 12:48:46 pm
My son said it was a centipede.  I hadn't thought so.
Title: Re: If you're into this sort of thing...
Post by: GTXVette on June 24, 2017, 01:08:08 pm
 


    The Birds look a bit like a Falcon but look too big so most likely they are red Tail Hawks, the Fact that Two are there and NOT fighting Means they are a Pair and did you know they Mate for Life. There must still be some Mice Left. Watching them Hunt is Facinating and when they catch something it will Make you want to Applaude. 
 and about the Mating for life thing, Often when one gets Hit by a car when Diving on a food sorce, you will see the Mate Just Down the Road, Like a Suicide thing, Somehow I think they Feel Grief.  I am truely a Fan of Birds of Prey, but sadly can't Identify all of them.
Title: Re: If you're into this sort of thing...
Post by: GTRS Fiero on June 24, 2017, 01:25:01 pm
They are read-tailed hawks.  You are correct.  There are 3.

I guess there could be rodents in the neighbors' yards.

After I typed that post, I wondered if the hawks could be after our dog, but 50 pounds is probably too big.  Maybe the neighbor's little yappers, though...  I have seen birds get rabbits, cats, fish, and babies of many species.  I've also seen them kill other birds in flight.  It never occurred to me to applaud.  Once, I just sortof stood there in shock.  A bird killing a grown cat is unusual.  The cat taunted that bird, day after day.  I figure the hawk was doing at least 100MPH when it hit the cat, and the cat saw it coming.
Title: Re: If you're into this sort of thing...
Post by: GTXVette on June 24, 2017, 02:20:36 pm
  Sorry 'Bout the Cat. the Mockingbirds Give my cat Hell, Relentless... He has a look in his eye that    One Day.....
Title: Re: If you're into this sort of thing...
Post by: Fierofool on June 24, 2017, 04:20:46 pm
My subdivision is on the edge of the city limits.  We're bordered by horse and cattle farms and lots of trees and pasture.  With that, there are lots of Squirrel, Rabbit, O'possum, Raccoon, Deer, Turkey and likely tons of field mice and snakes.  That supports lots of Red Tail Hawks and with ample food, they grow to good size. 

I've never seen one big enough to carry a full grown Rabbit, though.  Usually they will strike and hold onto the prey to kill it on the spot.  Sometimes, as many as 4 or 5 can be spotted floating on the updrafts.  Through the years I've seen a number being killed by a vehicle strike.  They become so focused on their prey that they will come in across a highway or Interstate, headed for something on the shoulder or in the median that they are oblivious to the oncoming traffic.  When they alight in my back yard trees, we're cautious about letting the Miniature Dachshunds out.

In my late teens, I was struck in my left shoulder by a large Hoot Owl as I was driving home from a date one night with my window down.  It ricocheted into the inside of my rear glass and it later died.  Good bruise on my shoulder.  I figure it was diving in on something, being out on a dirt road in farm country. 
Title: Re: If you're into this sort of thing...
Post by: GTXVette on June 24, 2017, 05:02:45 pm
 

   I used to roam around in an OLD Barn that had sat Unused for at least 20 years over on Long island dr.in Sandy Springs, there were what we Called Barn Owl's inside that I swear stood 3 feet Tall and Had a 6 foot wing span man they were Beautiful, Having been Raised in South Miami There were always Bald eagles and Ospreay and they really are BIG Birds, But Mostly Fish and small animals for food, But the Law in my area was You Could NOT chain up your Dog, it was Just Baiting the Gators.  They are Just Big 'ol Lizards
Title: Re: If you're into this sort of thing...
Post by: Raydar on June 24, 2017, 10:23:58 pm
We have hawks in the woods behind us. They eat the rabbits and squirrels.
One day Tammy and our 60 lb. Aussie came out of the garage, about to get in her van to go someplace.
Next to our driveway was a hawk that had killed - and was happily munching upon - a big rabbit.
He looked at Tammy and the dog like, "Don't even..." and then picked up that rabbit and flew off.
She said it was quite intimidating. As was the owl that was perched upon the fence post at the corner of our yard, another time.
Our dogs lost their minds, of course. They'd never seen a bird that big, up close and personal - and were not in a hurry to get any closer.
Title: Re: If you're into this sort of thing...
Post by: GTRS Fiero on June 24, 2017, 10:46:00 pm
We used to have an owl that sat on our fencepost.  Later, he moved to the tree next door.  After a year or so, he was gone.

I'd guess these hawks can lift 5-8 pounds, depending on their size.  Looking it up, they claim that a hawk can't lift 3 pounds.  Of course, a lot of an animal's weight is blood.  Once the blood leaks out, the animal will weigh less.  I dunno.  I've seen them take a rabbit and fly with it.  Experts claim that they cannot go far.  If they get it off the ground, they've flown with it.  As far as I'm concerned, if the experts haven't seen it, they don't believe it.  How much could Phil (the gorilla) lift?  We'll never know.  They put weights on the lid for his feed bin, and he held the lid open and ate leisurely.
Title: Re: If you're into this sort of thing...
Post by: TopNotch on June 25, 2017, 08:11:24 pm
At the business park where I work...

Title: Re: If you're into this sort of thing...
Post by: GTRS Fiero on June 25, 2017, 08:27:04 pm
Nice.  Ever wonder what they're thinking?  ”If you were a bit smaller, I'd eat you.”