WI Fauna

Aug. 14th, 2006 11:57 am
omly: peacock tail feather (Default)
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I have been doing a lot of walking recently, which always strikes me as an excellent time to observe the life around me. So here is a random series of observations:

When we were first landing I noticed a lot of what look to me like sand pipers. There are lot of lakes in the area so I guess they are just some sort of freshwater version of the same type of bird. It turns out that the town over is named Plover. I am also told that there are seagulls, but I have not seen any.

The squirrels here are not as large and fearless as the ones back home. They are also accompanied by more chipmunks (aka turbobears).

I saw a beautiful waterbird in one of the inlets I was walking past in the Middleton area. Sadly I was unable to get a good photo and have been unable to identify it.

When I was walking yesterday morning just after dawn I came upon a huge flock of sparrows flying low feeding in a marshy/fallow field area. They had brighter yellow bellies then the ones I am used to, but they still made me really homesick for the farm. I wonder how the new round of chicks are doing.

Everyone here seems to own a dog. I saw a cat yesterday and was startled by how long it has been since I had seen one.

The cicadas are really loud here. I notice them more here than at home. (Perhaps this is a result of fewer trees at home?) They are about as loud as they were in Virginia. I saw dead ones both in VI and here in WI, but none in MA. I guess I just missed the season when they started to die off.

Date: 2006-08-14 07:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] omly.livejournal.com
Can they fit a whole one? I mean... thats awful!

Date: 2006-08-15 02:48 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Doesn't that scale to a human trying to fit an 8" frying pan or so in their mouth?

-Roger

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