Showing posts with label RHWO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RHWO. Show all posts

Friday, June 4, 2021

HIT or Mismanagement...

Well here it is Thursday again and My blog comes out at Midnight tonight so I better get busy and create a post!  This week sort of got away from me.  

So the first part of the week I was  not 100% then latter part of the week it rained, right there in the middle of all that I went in search of harmony.  Did I find it?  Some of it found me right here at  home. 



I see deer almost daily in my field

 One of the coolest spots I found was on my way to somewhere else.  I have taken to driving the even farther back way to get to Sandhills because US 1 is so busy with log trucks and other semi's I like to mosey, they are in a hurry.  SO I take the back way and even bypass 2 small towns that are only one block long LOL...I know I've drifted well beyond hermitress. 



So I pass through this area where there is some big Ag fields, and open space and I saw these Spanish Bayonets' in bloom.  


And some really Big garlic plants.  I believe this was an old homestead lot as I saw some old foundations here and there.  




And all this lovely stuff is growing under the watchful eye of the Blue Grosbeak up on the wire, 


And the Eastern Towhee on a prickly briar stem...


Once at Sandhills, I spooked a Great Blue Heron up a pine tree...


And a stop at Pool D gave me a look at a young Eastern Phoebe learning how to hunt on his own...I know they had their nest under the boardwalk of Pool D.  



And this shy Grey Catbird hid in the shadows but couldn't resist singing and gave away his location...



I pulled over and watched this Red Headed Woodpecker showing off his brilliant feathers. 



The ponds are kept too deep for waterfowl to flourish...why you ask? So hunters and fishermen can get a boat in the water...too shallow they get stuck...hmmm 

I was on my way to Dove Field A,


...where I never  see any Dove, actually I saw NOTHING there.  It was rather bleak.  Sometimes I have to wonder at the "managed" areas, there is nothing there to see.  But I came to ride my bike across the field and back.   The last time I was here grasshoppers were everywhere and  American Kestrel...today since they plowed up the field Nothing! The field is "managed" so white men with guns (Im on the verge of a rant)  can come to kill Dove...in the process they kill everything that is natural and even the Doves don't fall for it.  BAD management is at the root of why this Refuge has so few success stories in the area of waterfowl and grassland species. They are managing for the WRONG activity.  Plant some millet lets get some Painted Bunting, and some Dickcissel and some Blue Grosbeak in here and Birders will come by the hoards.  Hunters are has beens!!

Almost came a "dirter" here...my start and end point is over at the green tree line in the distance.  

They are growing quite a bit of Wild Onion, in other areas where they burn, then let grow what nature has put there birds are there.  Those areas are marked no Hunting.  So my ?? is does Hunting provide good habitat management? I don't think so. 


And on the edges where the tractors couldn't go some passion flowers



Over on the verge of the field where some natural grasses were growing an Eastern Kingbird was keenly looking for a meal...


Observing wildlife and birds is my hobby and my passion...it makes me happy and it fills me up with good feelings, I don't think setting wild life up for slaughter is a good thing.  WHEN will this tide ever turn left?  Just goes to show the current way is not the best way.  SO Many of our refuges are being mismanaged for the purpose of hunting.  IF they were managing for observation  and continuation of the species more people and more wildlife would benefit, currently a few white men in pick up trucks toting guns have more SAY then a middle aged couple in a Subaru. 


 According to the report I read  put out by the Fish n Wildlife Service in 2016, 43 million people identify as birders, they are on average earning $70,000 a yr and spend $80 Billion dollars in the process. Where as HUNTING:  13.7 Million considered themselves as hunters and spent $12 Billion annually. OK big difference, and yet where is the political clout?


After my dusty ride there and back and some near misses in deep sand,  I drove to lake Mays and had a sit by the water and ate a snack before driving home.  


So in closing I guess what I am saying is let it be known what side of the aisle you're on, we've been fed this line  of misinformation long enough that Hunters are the ones funding our wild spaces, I call BS on that one! Just one more Incorrect piece of info that is driving policy in this country.  

Speak your truth..

PEACE
Every day is a new Adventure.

Thursday, April 22, 2021

Busy Week

So this week I decided Im ready to take the bike beyond the yard.  

Safety First




I went to Sandhills, it's quiet, no cars, or rarely and there is Paved  dirt and gravel roads to practice on as well so my first day ended up being like a 10 mile day!  But I didn't like pedal to metal do 10 miles, I did it in 4 different section rides including 2 dirt/gravel roads...I did about 5 miles of each. 





I absolutely need a new front gear shifter.  I tried to buy one on Amazon, but they insist on putting Amazon Prime in my shopping cart so I dumped the whole damn thing right there in the virtual aisle.  WTH, that should be illegal.  Lately Im just grumpy and my patience has worn not thin...but out.  So I went to Walmart.com bought the thing free shipping and no dirty tricks. 


IT was so good to be moving through the air with the only sound is the gentle click of the wheels I really enjoyed it and I want to do that again.  


Red Headed Woodpecker

Brown Headed Cowbird




I took a muddy hike to see the Pitcher Plants up close they are in bloom now.  These ones get quite tall and they love this boggy hillside.  




This Wood Duck pair had 2 ducklings, so very cute..





And the Geese had some Goslings  from the opposite side of the pond.


The Orchard Orioles have arrived and I added a new FOY bird...



Another day I went to Bramblewood and took a nice long walk around...The Clover is in bloom and it's so pretty.  




It attracts some cool insects, 






And the big mature hardwoods bring in some migrants.  
The Painted Bunting, 





The Prothonotary Warbler, 

The greens along the edge of the river soooo inviting. 



Red Winged Blackbird 


And around the yard some good going's on...

Floss "show your surprised face." 


A new Guard at the door, 



The Myrtle Yellow Rump in the trees, 



Along with a singing Black and White Warbler 


 
And a brilliant Prairie Warbler


The Red Breasted Nuthatch still in the yard...a pair actually.


And a new Rose Bush Inspector...




And my latest project is UP in the Air! 



Barn Owl Box!!

That was a full week we have a cold front passing through then some rain we actually need it even tho we had a rainy winter the air is very dry right now...AND one more the lady RB Nuthatch 









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RIP Little Bunnies 

PEACE
Every day is a new Adventure.