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June 28 2009

  • Saw a pair of Turkeys at the feeders
  • Refreshed all Hummingbird feeders
  • Filled Rain Water Barn with well water as it was low due to the heat
  • Refilled the man made pond with well water due to evaporation
  • Watered plants in the yard

Posted in 2009 Journal, Census, Food, Water

June 24 2009

VERY HOT So far 10 days past 100 degrees. Everything is very dry!

  • Caretaker heard cows across the river
  • Refilled bird feeders
  • Watered all the plants in the yard
  • Refilled the small Hummingbird feeder because the bees ate it all from yesterday
  • Refilled frog pond again as it evaporates in this very hot weather

Posted in 2009 Journal, Census, Food, Water

June 23 2009

  • Saw a large Owl
  • At dusk heard a Peacock across the river
  • Refreshed all Hummingbird feeders
  • Fed all the critters
  • Refilled man made pond with well water

Posted in 2009 Journal, Census, Food, Water

June 18 2009

  • Many deer, 2 year old and 3 year old buck, and twin fawns. A very newborn with spots seen near back trail close to south fence line.
  • Saw a Cardinal catch and eat a Dragonfly
  • Refilled all bird feeders and refreshed Hummingbird feeders
  • Manually filled man made pond with well water
  • Watered the yard and plants, very dry

Posted in 2009 Journal, Census, Food, Water

March 30 2009

  • Saw and photographed mature male Golden-cheeked Warbler at watering area with a slow drip onto the ground from the water hose.

Caretaker's note: A water hose is draped on the wire cage that is there to protect plants from deer browse. A very slow drip is left on the water hose. Many birds visit this watering site. The sound of the dripping water attracts the birds. This was a very lucky photograph of the Golden-cheeked Warbler, who happened by the water drip for a drink just as the photographer was setting up his blind for photography.

  • Saw eight various sparrows.
  • Also saw two female Brown-headed Cowbirds

Caretaker's note: The Brown-headed Cowbird is a predator species that will be removed from the local population.

  • Introduced new Audubon Society Brand "Finch Festival" seed mix (Sunflower chips, Golden German Millet, White Millet, Red Millet and Niger)

Posted in 2009 Journal, Census, Predator, Food, Water

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