Monday, April 26, 2010
Rex, Rocky and Rover
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Springtime at Okefenokee Swamp
We never know what to expect at the swamp, and can't wait for our next trip there on Tuesday (April 20) Come and join us!
Monday, April 12, 2010
Once a Naturalist, Always a Naturalist!

Clark attended her college class as usual which just happened to be outside today. During this class, her teacher she noticed a baby owl sitting on some bleachers. After talking with some the other UNF employees, found out this baby Great Horned Owl had been there since early this morning with no sign of it's mommy. We called in a little backup from Charles Hubbuch, a Sawmill Slough Preserve Curator, for a second opinion. We concluded
this baby was healthy and that mommy should be near. The problem was, little one was perching in a very high traffic area on campus and surly mommy wouldn't come feed him if there were this many people around. So with a towel and a cardboard box, we eased him in. We took the box a little ways away to a patch of woods and released him there. He was very feisty little rascal but when all was said and done, the baby Great Horned Owl was safe in the underbrush. During the fledgling time, mommy birds will test the babies and teach them the essentials to living on their own. We are hoping this is one of those cases and she will raise him to be a fine Great Horned Owl. However, we are monitoring him for the next few days to make sure mommy does come back to feed him and if his condition worsens, I will take him to BEAKS to be cared for.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Kittens!
Got a call from the golf course today...four kittens were found! Apparently momma cat dropped them off, so they called us in! They look to be around 5-6 weeks old, luckily old enough to be weaned off mom.
Each of the kittens has a purrsonality all its own....This is the head of gopher, who likes to burrow into the crook of your arm. The other black kitten is Polly (or Pauly) who likes to perch on your shoulder. Two are tortoiseshells, Tippy looks like she dipped her tail in white paint, and Pearl who enjoy playing with/eating pearl necklaces. Once these little cuties are checked out by the vet and spayed/neutered, they will be ready for a home. Since they are so hard to resist, it shouldn't be a problem! In the meantime we look forward to caring for them!
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