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Sep 15, 2021 21:51:09   #
scallihan Loc: Tigard, OR
 
Retired CPO wrote:
Very nice shots. There is no excuse for feral or wandering around loose cats. They kill millions of birds every year.
Okay, lets hear it!


I am a cat lover but adamant about indoor-only cats. Not only do outdoor cats do great harm to wildlife, they, as prey, often succumb to horrific deaths in the jaws of coyotes, bobcats, and from auto strikes.

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Sep 15, 2021 22:36:15   #
Jerry50 Loc: VALRICO Florida
 
Thanks for your comments it mean a lot to me.

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Sep 15, 2021 22:44:03   #
rlevans55 Loc: Castle Rock, Colorado
 
Jerry50 wrote:
When the weather cools down birds start to become more active and I have seen quite a varity this past year,hope to see the same this year. I had very good luck with my Blue Bird nest this year rasing 8 chicks, 2 nestings with a third nest that once again had 4 eggs. The female Bluebird on this nest was killed by a cat, feathers were found on the ground and the proof was pretty evident as to her demise. I'm assuming this was the same female Bluebird on all three nestings as it was the only pair of birds I had seen in the area around the nest box. Two nestings are not uncommon but three nests I would say might be a little unusual.
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Sep 15, 2021 22:52:07   #
Jerry50 Loc: VALRICO Florida
 
Thanks so much for your comments I do appericate each and every one of them.

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Sep 16, 2021 07:18:38   #
prcb1949 Loc: Ex Zimbabwe - Now UK
 
Jerry50 wrote:
When the weather cools down birds start to become more active and I have seen quite a varity this past year,hope to see the same this year. I had very good luck with my Blue Bird nest this year rasing 8 chicks, 2 nestings with a third nest that once again had 4 eggs. The female Bluebird on this nest was killed by a cat, feathers were found on the ground and the proof was pretty evident as to her demise. I'm assuming this was the same female Bluebird on all three nestings as it was the only pair of birds I had seen in the area around the nest box. Two nestings are not uncommon but three nests I would say might be a little unusual.
When the weather cools down birds start to become ... (show quote)


Really great shots- I love the last one!

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Sep 16, 2021 18:41:15   #
Jfendley
 
Wow!

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