A Couple Cape Cod Birds; ghosts reborn

The dietary and millenary habits of those living in the United States from 1870 to 1920 killed off millions of sandpipers, herons, cranes, and water birds. They were sold to restaurants and turned into fancy hats. It was hunting with scatter-shot cannons and decoying with live geese. It had a huge impact. The extinction ofContinue reading “A Couple Cape Cod Birds; ghosts reborn”

Our New Neighbor; Eastern Screech Owl

We have had an owl-box on a pine tree at the edge of the yard for several years. Off and on an Eastern Screech owl Owl pair uses it for nesting. Usually we don’t realize that they  are in residence until the babies crowd the mother (we assume it is the mother) into the openingContinue reading “Our New Neighbor; Eastern Screech Owl”

Simpsons Gap – Black-footed Rock-Wallaby

The ancient bed of the Peterman Range and the more recent Alice Springs Orogeny have had well over 350,000,000 years to wear away; and they pretty much have. The old sedimentary layers occasionally show above the red sands and the very hard quartzite will be around for many millions of years. In one spot, atContinue reading “Simpsons Gap – Black-footed Rock-Wallaby”