I have heard fisher cats’ vocalizations being described as screams or cries of kids or children… but I never understood exactly how uncanny their actual sounds are!
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I have heard fisher cats’ vocalizations being described as screams or cries of kids or children… but I never understood exactly how uncanny their actual sounds are!
These cats are powering up

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just sent my draft to my thesis committee 🙃
just hit 10,000 words on my thesis
We get black phoebe nests under some of our wood duck boxes and this lil fella was hanging out politely waiting for us to leave to sneak back into the nest
Just look at that face
And here's the first duckling I handled this year! I haven't been able to be out in the field as much as I used to since I'm on a part time GSR (grad student researcher) appointment.

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hello followers. Sorry I haven't posted much here. I haven't been in the field much this season since I have been really jamming away at my thesis. But I'm out in the field tomorrow with 5 possible wood duck hatches so hey I might post some stuff!!
Enjoy duckÂ
Ologies is too interesting of a podcast. Listening to it on the way to my field site, a route I have driven a million times before and I totally missed my exit! Proceeded to get lost in a housing development but it was still worth it.
Hen SmackdownÂ
hen wood duck recorded sneezing on nest cameraÂ

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I made an instagram nature.robot and I'll be posting my nature adventures there till I figure out which platform I prefer. I'll probably be posting things on both for a while
Btw happy birthday mother earth!
First successful hatch of the season! Soon we'll be swimming in ducklings. This nest had 12 bouncing babies out of 15 eggs.
Ash-throated Flycatcher checking out one of the nest boxesÂ

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Welp. The squirrels were still there. But they should be old enough to be out of the nest soon hopefully. But honestly it's been a slow season so far so we felt no need to disturb them.
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Please keep this in mind if you leave out feeders regularly. Clean them frequently, take them down if you see lethargic/sick birds hanging around them, or, now that spring has arrived, take them down altogether. Hummingbird feeders included. Right now highest risk states are WA, OR, CA, OK, TN, KY, MS based on the CDC and reports of salmonella getting transmitted to people but as birds continue to migrate back from where they wintered, transmission still may be high throughout all of North America.Â