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September 04 2014

  • 3/4 inches Rain!

Posted in Food, 2014 Journal

August 30 2014

  • Very many Hummingbirds the last few days
  • Last week most of the resident Blackchinned Hummingbirds have left for the coast, mostly becasue it is so dry there are not very many flowers or insects.
  • Very many Ruby-throated Hummingbirds moving through.

Posted in Census, 2014 Journal

August 29 2014

This small Gecko Lizard was rescued from a freezing sidewalk last December. We think it fell out of the woodwork down onto the walkway. When we found it, it was sprawled out on its back and was so cold it could not move and it was almost stepped on. Caretakers kept it in a terrarium and set it up with old fence boards to replicate the natural habitat for a Mediterraneum Gecko. Caretakers bought a box of small crickets and and fed it from time to time. Today it was released into the wild by simply opening the top of the cage and letting it go.
 
While the top of the terrarium was opened so that Gecko could go free if it wanted, this small Anole Lizard was attracted to the crickets.  It climbed in and out as the Gecko watched.

Posted in Census, Habitat, 2014 Journal

August 27 2014

  • Neighbor reported seeing a Mountain Lion with a cub crossing into the upper pasture Ranchers nearby have reported losing a few goats. Caretakers hope the Mountain Lion will take some Deer.

Posted in Census, 2014 Journal

August 26 2014

This small female Raccoon always comes up to the porch feeding area first thing in the evening.

At about 8:30 pm for the first time she brought her baby to the food pan. The Kit really likes grapes, too.

Posted in Census, Food, 2014 Journal

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