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She says she's ready ...so how do I help?
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<blockquote data-quote="Elsi" data-source="post: 743417" data-attributes="member: 23349"><p>R tried! She’s the photographer. But he flew away while she was getting her camera set up. </p><p></p><p>Our property backs up to state park and wildlife refuge area where R works so we get a lot of crossover. This is only the second time I’ve seen the eagle here, but we have tons of other critters with fur and feathers. We keep a bird count and are up to 43 species on our property, including 5 species of woodpecker and a Cooper’s hawk that has built a nest in the pine tree beside the house. We’ve named her Khalisi (for any Game of Thrones fans). We also have foxes, coyotes, a groundhog named George under the shed, a family of skunks, rabbits, deer ... you name it. We frequently see a deer family laying in the back yard in the moonlight. I think they see our yard as a forest clearing. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>They both seemed happy to be there if a little self conscious and out of place. S is close with my sister and they got to reconnect. My wider family is pretty conservative and a bit judgy but everyone was kind and mostly welcoming. This is the first I’ve had them both there at the same time for quite a while - maybe five or six years? Other than the wedding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsi, post: 743417, member: 23349"] R tried! She’s the photographer. But he flew away while she was getting her camera set up. Our property backs up to state park and wildlife refuge area where R works so we get a lot of crossover. This is only the second time I’ve seen the eagle here, but we have tons of other critters with fur and feathers. We keep a bird count and are up to 43 species on our property, including 5 species of woodpecker and a Cooper’s hawk that has built a nest in the pine tree beside the house. We’ve named her Khalisi (for any Game of Thrones fans). We also have foxes, coyotes, a groundhog named George under the shed, a family of skunks, rabbits, deer ... you name it. We frequently see a deer family laying in the back yard in the moonlight. I think they see our yard as a forest clearing. They both seemed happy to be there if a little self conscious and out of place. S is close with my sister and they got to reconnect. My wider family is pretty conservative and a bit judgy but everyone was kind and mostly welcoming. This is the first I’ve had them both there at the same time for quite a while - maybe five or six years? Other than the wedding. [/QUOTE]
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