[Tweeters] Charity
Nadine Drisseq
drisseq.n at gmail.com
Wed Oct 26 20:20:04 PDT 2022
>
> Hi again, I had a complaint about this and I thought this was clear in the
> previous post by Elaine but I just want to mention to Jason Zolle and
> others, that the *cat was in a cat carrier right next to me *the whole
> time. Most of the time he birds from inside the house. It's when he has vet
> visits, I take him to places where he can see new birds* all the while
> from inside his carrier,* and build up his private list. So it's like a
> person birding holding a big bag. I don't think the birds can even see the
> dark cat inside a black cat carrier.
>
> Like Elaine said, the bird seemed comfortable with me, Elaine and Blue
> keeping our distance. I even have a photo on ebird of Blue in his cat
> carrier, with the bird far away in the top of the shot, so you can see that
> the distance is good while the cat is contained in the carrier, and the
> bird is contentedly foraging away.
>
>
Wishing you the best luck, birding!
>
>
> >Ps. Ok OK. I also admit to being the birder who brought her cat to the
> Snow Bunting. His life list is growing, currently only at 89, since he's
> only two years old and 'indoors only'. >Luckily, we live by a small lake so
> he gets waterbirds. But that was his first vagrant. Let's hear it for Blue!
> He only sees birds, he never "gets" them though. He really enjoys visiting
> >with the very tame Canada Geese, it's so funny.
>
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