On Saturday I was sorting the 24-hour photo haul and found two big raccoons fighting. Then at the end of my sorting, after often seeing six or more sparrows gathered at the feeder, I came to one where the bird flew in and before he could land the other bird flew up to attack him.
I was skipping over any photos of bunnies that weren't cute at all to me, but suddenly in one night image I was amazed by what a long wide load this one bunny was. And it came to me. We were feeding wide load moms and future bunnies. We needed not worry we fed them too much.
Thanks! In the first month I got a process in place to manage the videos to make sure I could get all from each day off my desk that day. I learned the basics. My second month has been learning how to skip as many as 35 videos at a time, and predict when there will be action shots. I'm sure I...
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On that Saturday at 6am, it was snowing and 15 degrees F. I had just fixed the camera and put out some oats. And there was one bunny that sat in the same spot for 15 minutes. Other bunnies would come, there would keep repeating: the sniffing, hurrying ofF, and coming back.
My camera had taken 600 videos, but that's actually way more than 6,000 still shots. I had to scan them a bit randomly and always felt lucky when I found wings and a stop-motion series of images to extract. After all those years not able to see birds fly, now I could see it up close.
As cold as it had been, a gift of flowers from someone in a much warmer place made us think about spring and the flowers that would each take their turn in our little garden. We started with flowers everywhere, but we let the droughts and harsh winters decide what we could manage.
It was just a glimpse of blue jay because the temperature was still in the single digits, but in the course of ten seconds, the jay scared off the bunny, got what he wanted and was gone and not seen again all day. His tactic was so effective, it seemed very likely he'd done it before.
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