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Have you ever watched the show about hunting bigfoot in Alaska. Has four or five oldtimes out hunting in that Alaska triangle. If the show is true a lot of interesting things happen.TRENCHFOOT wrote:Morning sun from the east hits my front porch. Front of the house faces kinda southeast. I don't set on the front porch, I set on the back porch, so I gotta wait on the setting sun from the west on the back porch which faces northwest.![]()
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Wish I did live in Alaska, love the scenery there, watch bear and moose and sasquatch from your front or back porches.
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I've heard about that show Noreply. Glad you mentioned it, and like to see it. When is it on? Channel?noreply66 wrote:Have you ever watched the show about hunting bigfoot in Alaska. Has four or five oldtimes out hunting in that Alaska triangle. If the show is true a lot of interesting things happen.TRENCHFOOT wrote:Morning sun from the east hits my front porch. Front of the house faces kinda southeast. I don't set on the front porch, I set on the back porch, so I gotta wait on the setting sun from the west on the back porch which faces northwest.![]()
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Wish I did live in Alaska, love the scenery there, watch bear and moose and sasquatch from your front or back porches.
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Awful brave!cbolt wrote:This afternoon I looked out my storm door on the front porch and saw a couple little martin birds teasing this big ole hawk perched on a power pole,they kept jumping in front of it flapping their wings and it just looked at them like they were crazy.I think they were trying to distract it from something.It was entertaining to watch
It was on Sunday evening at 10 but for some reason it wasn't on last night. Don't remember the channel.TRENCHFOOT wrote:I've heard about that show Noreply. Glad you mentioned it, and like to see it. When is it on? Channel?noreply66 wrote:Have you ever watched the show about hunting bigfoot in Alaska. Has four or five oldtimes out hunting in that Alaska triangle. If the show is true a lot of interesting things happen.TRENCHFOOT wrote:Morning sun from the east hits my front porch. Front of the house faces kinda southeast. I don't set on the front porch, I set on the back porch, so I gotta wait on the setting sun from the west on the back porch which faces northwest.![]()
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Wish I did live in Alaska, love the scenery there, watch bear and moose and sasquatch from your front or back porches.
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Seen 3 Blue jay's chase one of those cooper hawks off this spring protecting a baby blue jay that was on my lawn chair. I couldn't believe it, they was all over that hawk and wouldn't quit till he left. He was perched up on my garage peak. They even was swooping down at my cat.cbolt wrote:This afternoon I looked out my storm door on the front porch and saw a couple little martin birds teasing this big ole hawk perched on a power pole,they kept jumping in front of it flapping their wings and it just looked at them like they were crazy.I think they were trying to distract it from something.It was entertaining to watch
NICE!BurgGrad6 wrote:I live on the tallest hill in Wheelersburg, I can see the whole town.
I have a friend that was driving into Logan and some baby birds were in the road and he got out to get them out of the road and about a half dozen big ones dive bombed him. When he came into work he has blood running everywhere. They did the same to my brother and he was just walking in the back yard...[somewhere out there they had to be a baby down.]TRENCHFOOT wrote:Just their nature, Eggs is one of the foods they eat, they can't help it. Very smart bird that hangs out in family flocks. No wonder I seen 3 protecting a young-un. They are not the only bird that has a pre-programmed bad temperament though, it's just nature at work and a BB gun is not the answer.![]()
You will have to check out my bird book sometime C-Bolt. Pretty interesting. Here's some good info on the Blue Jay.
http://birding.about.com/od/birdprofiles/p/bluejay.htm
Brother I've made friends in the same thread while sitting on the porch hahaOrange and Brown wrote:I've been so busy making friends in the Wheelersburg ZT thread I haven't gotten to enjoy my porch.....
BurgGrad6 wrote:Brother I've made friends in the same thread while sitting on the porch hahaOrange and Brown wrote:I've been so busy making friends in the Wheelersburg ZT thread I haven't gotten to enjoy my porch.....
Wow, sounds like he ran into a big family of them that was highly protective. They are the same way here Noreply, they cry and around every morning like clock work till I put some peanuts out there. Tried some peanuts out of the shell a couple of times, they don't even mess with them, it's weird with these ones they only like the ones that's still in the shell. When they had enough to eat, I see them hiding them in the ground. Kinda bore them in there then cover them up with extra grass.noreply66 wrote:I have a friend that was driving into Logan and some baby birds were in the road and he got out to get them out of the road and about a half dozen big ones dive bombed him. When he came into work he has blood running everywhere. They did the same to my brother and he was just walking in the back yard...[somewhere out there they had to be a baby down.]TRENCHFOOT wrote:Just their nature, Eggs is one of the foods they eat, they can't help it. Very smart bird that hangs out in family flocks. No wonder I seen 3 protecting a young-un. They are not the only bird that has a pre-programmed bad temperament though, it's just nature at work and a BB gun is not the answer.![]()
You will have to check out my bird book sometime C-Bolt. Pretty interesting. Here's some good info on the Blue Jay.
http://birding.about.com/od/birdprofiles/p/bluejay.htm
I feed them here in my front yard with peanuts. If we don't have any out when outside they will come close and start making noise until we put some out. I have noticed when a cardinal is around the Blue Jays will leave.