Wednesday, July 23, 2008

The Play Structure!!


On Monday I embarked on a task that has taken much longer than expected. It has been fun to build a play structure, and after many trips to the building store (6 to be exact... and maybe more before the end), the main structure is almost complete. The picture above was taken on Monday. Today, the monkey bars and swing part of the structure went up. Almost done.

Friday, July 11, 2008

25 km and counting


My interest in hobby farms and birds probably comes from my great-uncles on my father's side. They had the most interesting set-ups with lots of cages and fences... and somehow I always had an adventure being at their houses. My grandfather on my mother's side also had a dairy farm that gave me the some of the same kinds of adventures.
The rule at our house, now, is that if we have a pet, they have to reproduce; so we've had baby fish, baby canaries, baby finches, baby doves, baby homing pigeons and most recently baby mini rex rabbits. My kids love it and so do I.
A few years ago I was given some pigeons. You can read previous blogs to see what happened to them. More recently I have purchased some white homing pigeons. Last summer, I started training them to fly back home. They are like any athletes -- they need to train. Just like we can't run a 10 km race without running shorter intervals to train. So I start out about 1/2 a kilometer from my house and release them 3 consecutive days at that distance, give them a rest and then double the distance.
This year I am working with 17 birds. I started training them about a month ago and have quickly worked them up to 25 km today. Releasing them at that distance was difficult to do because I wasn't sure that they would come back. They beat me back to the house!! Over the next couple of days I will release them again from 25 km and then 50 km. My goal is to have them fly over 100 km by the end of the summer. I haven't lost a bird yet.
Flying pigeons is like flying a kite. The birds circle for about 5 minutes before they take off towards home and out of sight. It is thrilling to let something go that you have cared for and have it come back.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

More Pigeon Release Pics





The Great Pigeon Release!






17 white pigeons, released at 12 km from home. They all returned.

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

The Owl Woods (Reminders of Winter... do we need them?)





In January, my father and I went to the Owl Woods on Amherst Island. We found one sawhet owl in a cedar tree. A great drive and worth finding this tiny owl. We also fed the chickadees. Notice the mouse tail on the second picture.