Welcome to the MLP Arena!
Site Announcements Arena Tutorials Sigs & Site Support Introductions Pony Corral Swap Talk! Pony Fairs! MLP Nirvana Nirvana Sales Pony Brag Arena Off Topic Dollhouse Toy Box & Games Cupboard Customs Custom Sales Arts & Crafts Corral Adoptables For Sale - For Auction For Trade Wanted Trader & Classifieds Support What's Your Problem Private Messages Contact Us!
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Quote from: Gator on July 02, 2019, 05:27:52 PMBlackcurtains, when I attended the North American Veterinary Conference in 2006, which is held in Orlando each year, I was excited to see and add the Sandhill Cranes to my list!They're quite something, aren't they? One of those birds where you can still see the dinosaur in 'em.
Blackcurtains, when I attended the North American Veterinary Conference in 2006, which is held in Orlando each year, I was excited to see and add the Sandhill Cranes to my list!
LOL just my neighborhood crows and all the parrots here in Long Beach.
Quote from: gemini_pony on July 04, 2019, 01:45:11 AMLOL just my neighborhood crows and all the parrots here in Long Beach. Florida has parrots too! They were pets once but released into the wild where they thrive. There's all kinds, including little budgies.
Quote from: BlackCurtains on July 11, 2019, 03:33:20 PMQuote from: gemini_pony on July 04, 2019, 01:45:11 AMLOL just my neighborhood crows and all the parrots here in Long Beach. Florida has parrots too! They were pets once but released into the wild where they thrive. There's all kinds, including little budgies. I think there are actually some in the UK too now, from escaped pets o.O.The parrots in the US sound fun Maybe the more mellow geese are the European strain?
Griffin, on facebook, I follow a nest cam for a nest that is near the Atlantic coast here in Georgia, US. When I first started watching, a great horned owl family raised a brood. Then the last two years it was ospreys. The ospreys this year successfully raised three chicks, and they just fledged this past week and a half.