Subj : Re: Wild turkeys To : MIKE POWELL From : Rob Mccart Date : Tue May 13 2025 01:13:00 RM>> At the moment, as I type this, the Whippoorwills are making a heck >> of a racket outside. They are quite loud and generally do their >> calling starting at about midnight. MP>I don't think we have any of those in this area. They are sort of neat with their unique call, saying their name, at least until you're trying to get to sleep. One of them is back again as I write this. MP>That said, I used to say there were no Catbirds or Oriels in this area but, >in the past 1.5 weeks, I have seen both at my home. I don't think we have Catbirds this far North, and not many birds that are really colourful. Bluejays are common and Robins but more than anything else here I see Seagulls, Crows and a few types of Woodpeckers, plus Swallows and Chickadees for the smaller ones. But there are lots of hunting type birds here, Hawks and Eagles and Turkey Vultures. The county builds nesting spots on high towers for the Osprey Eagles to nest on. For some reason they encourage those more than anything else. --- * SLMR Rob * Ok, I pulled the pin. Now what? Where are you going? * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) .