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Today I was doing the dishes when I heard
and saw the water gardening labradors on the deck barking at the neighbor's backyard. Figured the Cat next door was teasing them again. Went out to give them the 'Hobo is our friend' speech and drag them back inside. And what do I see? A very large heron standing on the roof top of my neighbor's house. Wow, oh WOW! And what do I find myself doing when he flys away. I call out, "COME BACK!!! Don't go away!!!" Hmmmmmm. This is can be chalked up to a couple of things... ~ Winter boredom ~ The sneaking suspision that Carol sent him ~ Will I have to put my money where my mouth is and set up electric fences and motion activated sprinklers? (netting with labradors is out of the quesion) ~ or do I secretly want to make the change to a complete wildlife pond and stock fish as food? (Already told jan to hold off on the fish adoption). And I've already invited the kingfisher to all he wants every winter... This is too cool! kathy |
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- H. L. Mencken (1880 - 1956)
"kathy" wrote in message ups.com... Today I was doing the dishes when I heard and saw the water gardening labradors on the deck barking at the neighbor's backyard. Figured the Cat next door was teasing them again. Went out to give them the 'Hobo is our friend' speech and drag them back inside. And what do I see? A very large heron standing on the roof top of my neighbor's house. Wow, oh WOW! And what do I find myself doing when he flys away. I call out, "COME BACK!!! Don't go away!!!" Hmmmmmm. This is can be chalked up to a couple of things... ~ Winter boredom ~ The sneaking suspision that Carol sent him ~ Will I have to put my money where my mouth is and set up electric fences and motion activated sprinklers? (netting with labradors is out of the quesion) ~ or do I secretly want to make the change to a complete wildlife pond and stock fish as food? (Already told jan to hold off on the fish adoption). And I've already invited the kingfisher to all he wants every winter... This is too cool! kathy My son, husband and I did the same thing when we saw a heron perched in our tree looking over the pond. I also spent a good 5 minutes watching a kingfisher watch my fish from 6 feet away. He then swooped down and took one of my favorite comets (all of 3" long...). I was torn between pleasure and remorse. The pleasure won out. |
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![]() "DKat" wrote in message ... My son, husband and I did the same thing when we saw a heron perched in our tree looking over the pond. I also spent a good 5 minutes watching a kingfisher watch my fish from 6 feet away. He then swooped down and took one of my favorite comets (all of 3" long...). I was torn between pleasure and remorse. The pleasure won out. ===================================== We have several dogs. Everyone of them ignored the herons, snakes and other predators. Only one, the small dog, would harass the large bullfrogs and the moles in the lawn. :-( -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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KP, if you're serious, I could bring you a WHOLE bunch of short fin baby
koi this spring. Doing that will probably be better than any heron deterrent, how much you wantta bet? Kathy, if you're serious, I could bring you a WHOLE bunch of short fin baby koi this spring. Doing that will probably be better than any heron deterrent, how much you wantta bet? ~ jan ;o) ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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The dogs usually like to spend their mornings on the
deck with the gorgeous weather we've been having, basking in the sun.Keeping an eye out for the squirrel is about the extent of their activities. I might keep them in tomorrow (sofa and bed nappnig are also very popular after a hard night of trying to push the humans out of bed) and see if the heron comes back. kathy |
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kathy wrote:
The dogs usually like to spend their mornings on the deck with the gorgeous weather we've been having, basking in the sun. Aargh. Another weather troll... Keeping an eye out for the squirrel is about the extent of their activities. I have a pair of those. Pointers - one of them can hold a point on a squirrel for half an hour -- derek |
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Dogs and I did several driveby heron looksees
by the deck slider this morning. No heron. Even tasked two of the teenagers, who don't have school today, to keep a look out when in the kitchen. The best indication of any heron visit would be to see if the fish didn't some up and hang about on the water surface in the afternoon, which they are doing right now, acting like fish without a care in the world enjoying the sun... As it is another glorious day! (sorry derek!) Usually we spend the winter under low clouds and constant fog so this is really unusual for us! kathy |
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![]() "Reel McKoi" wrote in message ... "DKat" wrote in message ... My son, husband and I did the same thing when we saw a heron perched in our tree looking over the pond. I also spent a good 5 minutes watching a kingfisher watch my fish from 6 feet away. He then swooped down and took one of my favorite comets (all of 3" long...). I was torn between pleasure and remorse. The pleasure won out. ===================================== We have several dogs. Everyone of them ignored the herons, snakes and other predators. Only one, the small dog, would harass the large bullfrogs and the moles in the lawn. :-( My dopey dog...The frogs will line up around the pond edge. She'll walk up and they'll sit still. She'll come near one, without knowing it and it'll jump. Nilla will be like, "What the..." and jump back. Then another jumps, and she'll be like, "Hey did you see that.." and jump back. And another will jump and another and another...and she'll stand there jumping around. It is very funny to watch. -- BV Webporgmaster of iheartmypond.com http://www.iheartmypond.com I'll be leaning on the bus stop post. |
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![]() "Benign Vanilla" wrote in message ... "Reel McKoi" wrote in message ... "DKat" wrote in message ... My son, husband and I did the same thing when we saw a heron perched in our tree looking over the pond. I also spent a good 5 minutes watching a kingfisher watch my fish from 6 feet away. He then swooped down and took one of my favorite comets (all of 3" long...). I was torn between pleasure and remorse. The pleasure won out. ===================================== We have several dogs. Everyone of them ignored the herons, snakes and other predators. Only one, the small dog, would harass the large bullfrogs and the moles in the lawn. :-( My dopey dog...The frogs will line up around the pond edge. She'll walk up and they'll sit still. She'll come near one, without knowing it and it'll jump. Nilla will be like, "What the..." and jump back. Then another jumps, and she'll be like, "Hey did you see that.." and jump back. And another will jump and another and another...and she'll stand there jumping around. It is very funny to watch. ============================== Dogs and cats are so entertaining! :-) Our little dog would try and sneak up on the frogs - then like your Nilla, they'd jump into the water and he'd act so surprised! I mean, he knew they would do that. In my dog's case I think he just didn't want to get splashed. He hates water. -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... To avoid seeing crossposts from ARJW/Jabriol Killfile: Cracklin' Rosie Jabriol ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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![]() "Reel McKoi" wrote in message ... snip Dogs and cats are so entertaining! :-) Our little dog would try and sneak up on the frogs - then like your Nilla, they'd jump into the water and he'd act so surprised! I mean, he knew they would do that. In my dog's case I think he just didn't want to get splashed. He hates water. snip My dog under most circumstances, is highly intelligent IMHO. With proper reward I can teach her tricks in a day. She figures stuff out, very indepedant, etc. Which is why I am eternally fascinated with her ability to be repeatedly surpised by hopping frogs EVERY TIME they jump and EVERY TIME she goes to the pond. Yet she is still surpised every time. LOL -- BV Webporgmaster of iheartmypond.com http://www.iheartmypond.com I'll be leaning on the bus stop post. |
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