Couldn’t resist posting this photo of Dori rearranging her eggs this morning.
Here she tests the possibilities with her belly. Are they in the right position? Almost.
(photo from the National Aviary webcam at Gulf Tower)
Couldn’t resist posting this photo of Dori rearranging her eggs this morning.
Here she tests the possibilities with her belly. Are they in the right position? Almost.
(photo from the National Aviary webcam at Gulf Tower)
I swear both Dorothy and Dori are miracle workers when it comes to rolling and arranging those eggs.
Has anyone else seen 5 eggs at the Gulf Tower? I thought I saw 5 on Saturday, but Dori and Louie didn’t leave the eggs uncovered long enough to get a screenshot. I took this screenshot this evening.
http://i1115.photobucket.com/albums/k554/CatherineP1/GulfTower3-28.jpg?t=1301361676
Good picture, Catherine. You’re the first to mention 5 eggs. Wow!
Hi Kate,
Thanks for the great pics and interesting facts as are your friends. Your pic of skunk cabbage which flower I have never seen before reminded me I what to dig a few up soon in a public off the beaten track area to put in my yard for great fun and offer as “plants with interest” for friends/coworkers. They would make great gifts. For those who have everything. I do not know the smell yet!
I saw a hawk maybe at East end entrance of Waterfront on US Steel property having a meal on the grass where Canadian Geese usually hang out. I was going to stop to take a pic but with cheap camera I couldn’t probably get close enough for good detail before it took off?
Later,
Steve C.