LIPH wrote: May 17, 2026 4:15 pm
I went for a walk around the neighborhood. There was a swan swimming in one of the ponds with 6 cygnets. I heard some birds chirping their little booties off but I didn't see them, they were hiding in the trees. At least I didn't get dive bombed by any of them.
I learned early in life that swans can be VERY nasty!! My Aunt & Uncle lived on a lake out in Sayville that had swans. I was maybe 6 or 7 and was at the shore with food, when I ran out, they attacked and chased me all the way back to the house. My older brother (12 or13 at the time) thought it was hysterical. He knew exactly what would happen because of his own experience, which, of course, he never told me about!
jerry wrote:I've also been trying to call out to crows (very smart avians!). At the compost pile, I set aside some grapes just for them. Today, the whole flock saw me out, circled around, and swooped in after I left.
I love watching the crows! Corvids are very intelligent! We have a lot of catbirds (
a related species) around as well. They mimic other birds, and yes, cats! Sometimes they make a sound like a baby crying... which is a bit eerie.
We also have dueling hawks! I've seen both Cooper's and Red Shouldered in our woods, and I can hear both of them on and off throughout the day.
Linda - I am shocked that the police did not investigate further! It is unbelievable that CPS has not acted on this family yet! Those kids are in danger!
Penny - I hope you did take it easy today! You've earned a day of rest!