[f-AA] Owl in hangar?
Plain Carl
champ7ac at sbcglobal.net
Wed Aug 8 20:54:01 PDT 2007
A few years back I was opening the hangar door at OI and ol' Sneaky was up in the door runs searching through the pigeon nests. When I rolled the door back Sneaky fell out of the door track onto my sholder. He headed in one direction and I in the other. I've never heard a snake scream before - at least I think it was Sneaky doing the screaming<G> Once found him poking around in the belly of Baldeagle, but think he is now too big to get through the tail inspection area.The latest batch of Sneakypoop had some armadillo parts contained within. Neighbor's cat recently disappeared. No great loss - the thing was most annoying.
PC
Rick Dover <rdover at mmr-inc.net> wrote:
Has Sneaky ever tried to take a ride with you?
Rick
----- Original Message -----
From: Plain Carl
To: aeronca at westmont.edu ; Louis and Sabrina
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 12:42 AM
Subject: Re: [f-AA] Owl in hangar?
Ol' Sneaky, the 7' Western King Snake that resides in the nether spaces of the hangar at OI has for years kept the place free of most other life forms.
PC
Louis and Sabrina <lknapp at polarnet.com> wrote:
I'll ask around up here to find out what people are doing, as we have very
few parrot problems. Aircraft fabric eating ravens, however, are another
story!....Louis
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian Harvie"
To:
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2007 12:48 PM
Subject: Re: [f-AA] Owl in hangar?
> OK how do I stop the parrots eating all the fruit on my trees? Something
> even eats the lemons! I think it must be a possum looking at the teeth
> marks in the fruit.
>
> Ian, In the bush in Aussie.
>
> Mark wrote:
>> http://scienceblogs.com/grrlscientist/2007/08/swallows_nest_on_eagle_owls_he
>> .php
>>
>>
>> Get the whole link above... I love bird watching, so I'm not in the
>> "shoot
>> the birds to get rid of the issue" mode at all. I'd keep them there
>> too.
>> Anything that flies is welcome.
>>
>> But it is an interesting comment on those who put plastic owls in the
>> hangars thinking they are keeping the bird droppings off the plane!
>>
>>
>>
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