Gabriel1
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scifan57 said:It wanders all over the neighborhood and has no collar or licence. I have no idea who it belongs to.
Wow! Cats carry licences in Canada! Do they have to pass a test to get the licence?
The Archangel
scifan57 said:It wanders all over the neighborhood and has no collar or licence. I have no idea who it belongs to.
skimonkey said:That is just amazing that they are just roaming out in your backyard!! Do they mind you approaching them? They don't seem bothered at all by your presence.
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stranding said:Re cats in the garden, we don't get many that are brave enough But if we spot one (first), all we need to do is open the door, move out of the way & call out "CAT"!!!
Last summer we saw this rather shocking event take place while we watched with camera ready. There were birds on & around the feeders, then a sudden flash-by and they were all gone. On a fence a few metres away was this fellow, a sparrow hawk. (The third pic is a zoom-in of the second.)
He sat for about 15 minutes eating what he had nabbed. We are not sure which of the birds he caught--we could see yellow & blue feathers....:-(
Hard to watch. But I can & do accept that as the way the animal world works & it was a very, very fast death. Sparrowhawks are increasing in numbers here which indicates there must be enough prey around for them to live on, always a good sign when working for a healthier bio-diversity.
I appreciate (nearly) all animals but allowing a well-fed domestic cat to hang around & grab one of "our" baby birds is a step too far.
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Spotted this yesterday flying behind my garden.
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