Ah you must live close to me, I am only 20-30 mins outside of Detroit. Ya we have had a hawk flying around the last few days, but we have a mixm ash of animals, deer are semi common, not usually here, but there are some fairly wooded places around me where they are. My community college had deer semi frequently on the campus.We live between a large cemetery/park and one of the biggest river thoroughfares in my part of the State. Lots of wildlife goes through here. There was a day that Kati was almost late for work because the deer wouldn't get out of the driveway...too busy eating blossoms off the flowering tree at the end of the driveway (when they aren't stripping the mulberry trees). We get red-tailed hawks in the dead tree outside the front of our house all the time (for the bunnies and other critters) and great blue herons go overhead daily. I've almost mowed up a garter snake or two. Moles, squirrels, and chipmunks galore. Even hear plenty of owls hooting late at night (mostly in Winter). All this and we're only 2 miles from the Detroit border. It's just the way things are around here.
--Patrick
Recently I have spotted multiple bunnies and baby bunnies around the house, and actually a few days ago there was one that was pretending to either be dead or invisible it would just 'sit' there for 20 minutes not moving or appearing to blink, but when i left it for a while i noticed it changed spots.
That leads me to today, when I am playing basketball out front with a friend when all of a sudden I see a hawk fly over head with a baby bunny in its talons, and I could hear the bunny squealing. It made me kinda depressed cause it was sad that the bunny was going to die, and even worst cause I could hear it as it was being carried off. Now I understand that it's nature and it's what happens but it is still saddening to me to actually witness it. Also most times I don't enjoy watching the videos of tigers/lions chasing and killing animals either.
But anyway was just wondering if anyone else had that kind of inconsequential thing happen that sullen their day.
I guess I identify with the predator more than I do with the prey. I cheer a little inside when I see the local hawks with rodents in their talons. Even the cute, fluffy rodents.
When I saw a Red-Tailed Hawk perching on my back porch for days at a time, I decided my Kitteh would remain an indoor Kitteh...
Yeah, I felt bad reading this because crono was all sad, but I was just thinking, "Goddamn, that is awesome!" I love nature shows.I guess I identify with the predator more than I do with the prey. I cheer a little inside when I see the local hawks with rodents in their talons. Even the cute, fluffy rodents.
When I saw a Red-Tailed Hawk perching on my back porch for days at a time, I decided my Kitteh would remain an indoor Kitteh...
Yeah, I felt bad reading this because crono was all sad, but I was just thinking, "Goddamn, that is awesome!" I love nature shows.I guess I identify with the predator more than I do with the prey. I cheer a little inside when I see the local hawks with rodents in their talons. Even the cute, fluffy rodents.
When I saw a Red-Tailed Hawk perching on my back porch for days at a time, I decided my Kitteh would remain an indoor Kitteh...
I am holding back a major laugh after reading that. I am just picturing the perfect comedic timing of opening the hutch... SWOOP!This actually happened to a friend's stepbrother. He was 4, and they bought him a little bunny. They live out in the country, and the SECOND they let it out of the cage, a hawk swooped down and flew off with "Mister Carrots."
Yeah, it was pretty great. Poor little dude ran after em for a while shouting, "Come back, Mister Carrots!" It was kind of sad, but in a funny way. I mean, he got another rabbit, anyway.
Yeah, it was pretty great. Poor little dude ran after em for a while shouting, "Come back, Mister Carrots!" It was kind of sad, but in a funny way. I mean, he got another rabbit, anyway.
I think its less on the heartless and more on the understanding of nature. I love when my cat brings me cute dead mice. She gets extra treats for that.Guess I am just a heartless monster but we would sit on our back porch and watch our cat hunt rabbits in the field. Nature is being driven out of our society and culture incredibly fast, so to be honest I find it reassuring to see stuff like that happen in the city, it means that there is still an ecosystem.
He actually didn't cry. I think they convinced him that the hawk wanted to make friends.Oh man... I wouldn't laugh if I saw it in person cause I'd be like "aw man, that poor kid's bunny!" but reading it is making me laugh my ass off.
Live in France?Every summer I usually see snakes that have frogs legs sticking out of their mouthes.
Nice! I've been there a couple times, like, as a kid.Actually, I live only a few hours away from your city. Largest freshwater island on the world.
On my way to work last week I passed by a female mallard wandering around the freeway. Around it were peppered the squashed bodies of her mate and probably 4 or 5 ducklings who had all tried to cross but got hung up at the concrete barrier in the center. Shuddered a bit while my brain helpfully reenacted how it had probably all played out, but I still managed to miss her.Saw a dead kitten in the middle of the road whilst patrolling today. Poor thing couldn't have been more than 3 months old. I stopped and moved it to the side of the road, where at least it wouldn't been smashed by anyone. That's what I hate about patrol - seeing the dead cats and dogs. The possums, squirrels, raccoons and armadillos: not so much. But kitties? I always cry over kitties.
This actually happened to a friend's stepbrother. He was 4, and they bought him a little bunny. They live out in the country, and the SECOND they let it out of the cage, a hawk swooped down and flew off with "Mister Carrots."
"Waste not, want not." Right?Eagles are smart, man. Why hunt when there's 50 lbs of good meat just sitting there?