Blue Jays, Fluffy and Freddie, Kali, RedTailed Hawk, Kitty Cat and Wild Turkeys
The Blue Jays showed up for peanuts this morning, and we had our Nikon B500 camera back from repair. So pleased to fianlly have it back!!! Now that Growler is gone, it is just the two remaining feral siblings, Fluffy and Freddie. I did a separate video regarding Growler. It has been a emotionally rough day! Kali was waiting for us at the Lutheran Church, and didn't waste any time to go for the treats and food, once Jay put them down for her. We did not see her on our return trip. Even though Kitty Cat was waiting for us at the front of the park, my attention was on the RedTailed Hawk that was on the gazebo on the hillsiide. I did a short video of the hawk on the gazebo and realized I needed the tripod for stability. The hawk flew as I was ready to resume doing a video, to a nearby tree. Jay saw where it went, so I handed the camera to him. Once he was done, and was busy putting food down for ever patient Kitty Cat, I did another video of the hawk. There was also a couple of Wild Turkeys on the distant hillside and then I returned to the RedTailed Hawk. It was so nice to be able to clearly make out what we were seeing in the distance. On the return trip, Jay put down peanuts for the Blue Jays on the metal utility box and I managed to catch on video, a Blue Jay snatching a peanut and flying away.
The Blue Jays showed up for peanuts this morning, and we had our Nikon B500 camera back from repair. So pleased to fianlly have it back!!! Now that Growler is gone, it is just the two remaining feral siblings, Fluffy and Freddie. I did a separate video regarding Growler. It has been a emotionally rough day! Kali was waiting for us at the Lutheran Church, and didn't waste any time to go for the treats and food, once Jay put them down for her. We did not see her on our return trip. Even though Kitty Cat was waiting for us at the front of the park, my attention was on the RedTailed Hawk that was on the gazebo on the hillsiide. I did a short video of the hawk on the gazebo and realized I needed the tripod for stability. The hawk flew as I was ready to resume doing a video, to a nearby tree. Jay saw where it went, so I handed the camera to him. Once he was done, and was busy putting food down for ever patient Kitty Cat, I did another video of the hawk. There was also a couple of Wild Turkeys on the distant hillside and then I returned to the RedTailed Hawk. It was so nice to be able to clearly make out what we were seeing in the distance. On the return trip, Jay put down peanuts for the Blue Jays on the metal utility box and I managed to catch on video, a Blue Jay snatching a peanut and flying away.