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Thanksgiving Day

Today I had a wonderful day off going for a long hike and having Thanksgiving dinner over at my parent’s house. I did make it back from Thanksgiving dinner to open the mist nets on time. Three more Northern Saw-whet Owls were caught this evening with perfect light NE (becoming northern) winds coming from the nor’easter moving up the east coast.

Porcupine

This might sound strange but I was excited to see a Porcupine walking down the middle of the trail during my second net check. After living here for 3 years, this is the first Porcupine that I have encountered around the house! Although, they are extremely common throughout the park; I believe the absences of the Porcupines in this area is due to a Fisher that has become more numerous over the past few years. They live in trees and are specialized in flipping over Porcupines without getting injured from their quills. Tracks were first observed in this area around 2001 and this summer we were able to spotlight one while it was calling around midnight. This helped me confirm those unusual vocalizations which have been keeping me awake in the late hours of the night. I even chased one through the picnic grounds, through a wetland and up into a pine plantation about 5-5:30am trying to get a photo of this critter (without any luck). The presents of this Porcupine has to be a sign that the balance between the Fisher and Porcupines must be good and those unusual sounds will continue many more nights next summer.

This is a little off track but I needed to include this in tonight’s blog!! One of the neighbors had Thanksgiving dinner over at their house and their family wanted to see me band one of the owls that I caught! So, a few of them came over to the house and I started doing a mini banding demonstration. Moments later one of their cell phones started to go off with “get over here right now, your stove is smoking!!”. Good thing they did, they opened the oven with a fire extinguisher in hand and there were large flames coming out! Although the house filled up with smoke, no one was injured and the fire was put out before anything got worse. I have a feeling he spent the night cleaning up after the fire extinguisher and smoke!

I hope your evening wasn’t as eventful and you had a wonderful Thanksgiving!

6 responses

  1. Marg's avatar
    Marg

    I knew banding could get you into trouble, okay not YOU but your observers, 🙂

    So glad everything was all right and that you had a wonderful Thanksgiving with more owls.

    24 November 2006 at 5:53 pm

  2. Marg, I always tell everyone that you can expect an adventure with me! Thanks and weather looks good for tonight!

    24 November 2006 at 7:08 pm

  3. Di Herron's avatar
    Di Herron

    Wow,
    That was some kinda of thanksgiving Tom, hope that wasn’t the Turkey on Fire!!!!
    Ours was just the norm. but good, glad all that cooking and cleaning is done!
    Wonderful shot of the porcupine!

    25 November 2006 at 12:14 am

  4. Thanks DiHerron!! They were cleaning the oven when it happened! Turkey was already in the fridge! Thanks for visiting and glad things went good!

    25 November 2006 at 1:18 am

  5. Shannon/Allezany's avatar
    Shannon/Allezany

    Interesting to note about the balance between Fisher/Porcupine. If it’s like so many other competitive relationships in nature, you will note many fluctuations in the years to come.

    26 November 2006 at 12:28 am

  6. Not sure if I have any numbers to predict the ture fluctuations but if I notice anything, I will be sure to let you know here!

    26 November 2006 at 11:08 am

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