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Loft Visitor
I just uploaded this video and it may take a little while to process. 6:22pm EST, 1-27-9
http://michaelayers.smugmug.com/gallery/7207761_aNrmS/1/#463023193_a3nfR-A-LB
--- Michael
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1/27/2009, 4:23 pm
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I don't think I'll look, I would like to avoid any nightmares.
--- Alan Bliven - Circus Lofts
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Oh,dear bummer. Micheal,you sure are a good example of being calm about it.Sorry to see that.
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Damn Michael, I'm Sorry to see loosing your birds just like that. This is a wake up call for us. I'd better fix what needs to be fixed asap. Onc'e again, I feel bad for your lost.
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1/28/2009, 2:04 am
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Michael,
I am sorry for your loss, those Owls can get thru some tight places when they are hungry.
I think I would call the DNR and have them come get the sucker!
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Hey Mike, My sound is messed up on my computer so I couldn't hear anything. How many birds did he kill on you? Hard way to learn,but you have to make sure your loft is locked up tight.My buddy had a coon get in through his trap one night and it butchered about 30 birms on him.If you need any birds to replace what you lost,let me know,I might be able to help you out. Nick
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Oh No! I knew I shouldn't have looked! Not my Almond Homer!
--- Alan Bliven - Circus Lofts
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Yeah, what a bummer! I loved that almond homer and they were getting ready to lay. I had the fantail so tame that it would fly to my hands and walk around the yard with me. What a waste! I still don't understand how he got in there. That plywood is bowed out at the top but there is hardware cloth that goes down about a foot.
Nick, I lost three homers and a fantail.
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SAD SAD SAD MICHAEL.I FEEL FOR YA BUDDY,
Let me know if you want any replacement birds.i'll be happy to send you some.
You mentioned that you will release the owl when you go to work.I hope you work many miles away from where you live.Those owls have amazing homing abilities especially if it lives in your area.
--- yankee mike
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