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These two Scrub Jays were highly amusing. They were the two screaming in some of the pictures I posted of this outing earlier this month.
Okay, account merging? So..one Flickr account per Yahoo account? So..create gratuitous Yahoo account for different Flickr streams? Accounts that do nothing except sit on top of a Flickr account? Who's idea was that?
Here's the drill — I have three Flickr streams. They are less "accounts" than personalities. One is for just me and everything that goes on. The second is for images I put on my blog. The third is a "collective" in which images are uploaded by several people for a research project.
If I'm merging accounts, why can't one Yahoo! account have multiple Flickr streams? What does it matter? They are really different personalities such that they need different Yahoo! IDs, right?
Or..someone help me understand what's going on here.
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WESLEY BEESON | The Sanford Herald
Hundreds attend a public hearing on natural gas drilling Tuesday evening at the Dennis A. Wicker Civic Center.
Yesterday Frack showed up & spent the day inside the owl house. 1st time in 2 years. She had a peaceful day, only once did a startled squirrel take a look inside. This morning she came inside for about 1 minute then left again around 5 am. Dawn came and went, no owl. I figured I was out of luck. After breakfast I checked & she was inside, unusual to come in later in the morning like that. The video of her coming in had the explanation. Apparently she was roosting in a tree near the box and an aggressive blue jay sounded the alarm & chased her inside the box. Glad it is her safe place & fingers crossed she raises babies in there this season. In this video you can hear the jay screaming and her clicking her beak at the bully. Also the alarm sound of a cardinal.
Female Eastern Screech Owl (Megascops asio)
Garland, Texas
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