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Mar-14
I just read the most interesting article about pigeons and their use in war time and how this one named Cher Ami is honoured with a Croix de Guerre from France for saving 194 American soldiers in October 1918. So…saude to pigeons!
I love Crows and owls both, so hard to pick but since it’s still daylight I’ll say crows.
Keep a bird as a pet or no
Mar-15
I'd say no.
Pigeons are very intelligent and trainable, but I still don't want them on my streets. An owl, Flaco, escaped from the Central Park Zoo last month. He's doing well eating pigeons and rats. Born in captivity but has adopted to being on his own.
A home aquarium or no.
Mar-15
Yes! I love aquariums. They have such cool equipment now as far as light, etc. That’s great the owl is doing well! So they must be tracking/monitoring him still…
Zoo go to or no?
Mar-16
Go. Animals mostly don't belong in zoos, but they have value. The Bronx Zoo is 265 acres and most of the animals are "free". I think the lion exhibit is 4 acres. It's not the African Plains, but better than the cages they were in when I was young. Through they separate them from their prey with moats so it must annoy the lions to see a tasty giraffe or gazelle and not be able to get at it.
Air guitar or air drums.
Flaco The Owl stays in Central Park, so I guess he's easy to spot. Not the brightest squirrels to go up that tree.
Mar-18
Nice picture. Flaco the owl looks annoyed
air drums
bowling or golf
Mar-18
Golf.
Owls do not have big mouths and probably never look like they smile. They do look wise.
Movie: comedy or action.
Mar-19
Comedy! I LOVE comedy.
That’s a fantastic picture of Flaco. You’re right not bright squirrels . But maybe they feel ok since it’s light out??
For Movies: Netflix or Prime
Mar-20
Prime.
I think owls sleep with their eyes open. So hard to tell if he is sleeping. Must be noisy, but I guess they've adapted to it.
Movie Snack: Popcorn or Reese's Pieces. (If theoretically you could only have one)
Mar-20
Popcorn. With butter. Also, somewhere a ways back you asked about air guitar or drums. I’m a better air drummer
Ive always been fascinated with birds of prey. Now even more as I really wish I could sleep with my eyes open.
Coke Zero or Diet Coke
Mar-22
Zero. Though I don't drink coke or any carbonated beverage. Therefore, I would not know the difference. Don't drink champagne either.
I subsequently read owls do close eyelids when sleeping but they are translucent, so it doesn't look like it. It may depend on the owl breed.
Chicken or turkey.