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Showing posts with label ****Look at bottom of page and click on ALL OLDER post. Show all posts
Monday, April 13, 2009
Thursday, January 22, 2009
We have been reminded again how much are services are needed as we where reunited with an old friend. “Rosie”
WARNING!
Graphic Content on some Postings.
We have been reminded again how much are services are needed as we where reunited with an old friend. “Rosie”
WARNING!
Graphic Content on some Postings.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Monday July, 21th, 2008 Visiting Yacolt with a video camera. Brief clips of the Yacolt Quakers.

Driving into Yacolt it's a warm 76 degrees.
About the same visabilty as yesterday.
Y.P.P.A's Third nest plat form still lays on the ground.
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If you look close & left click, in the far left hand corner of this photo you’ll see another Quaker announcing his arrival as it comes in for a landing.
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52... Second distant video of : Maw” & Paw” Quakers 08/21/08 6:15 PM
51 second video clip Official count of five flying.
37... Second viedo clip of five Quakers flying in the distance flying.
(Jittery camera operator)
An 38 second video of: Two babies flying by as Parents Observe us From the nest platform. Count of 2 flying. 2 Adults on nest observing us.
19 seconds. Three fly overhead from North to south.
24 Second viedo of ; Glenn Confirming the spelling of
"His Quakers"
in his back Yard.
“Named JOE ? And ?."
"His Quakers"
in his back Yard.
“Named JOE ? And ?."
35... Second video of Count of seven confirmed (Poor recording).
17.... second video of two baby fledglings, flying out of their nest.
12 Second video called ~Under Closer Observation’s video of Ma’ & Pa’ Joe on Confirmed .
12 Second video called ~Under Closer Observation’s video of Ma’ & Pa’ Joe on Confirmed .
35... Second video of Count of seven confirmed Quakers. (Poor recording).
32 Second Video of ; One parent Quaker hoping out of the nest and Chirping,
Good Night all..
We now believe that there are 10 Quakers Presently in Yacolt, Washington.
Keep in touch,
With the updates...
We'll be back...
Monday July, 21th, 2008 Visiting Yacolt with a video camera. Brief clips of the Yacolt Quakers.

Driving into Yacolt it's a warm 76 degrees.
About the same visabilty as yesterday.
Y.P.P.A's Third nest plat form still lays on the ground.
( Click on image to enlarge)
( Click on image to enlarge)
( Click on image to enlarge)
( Click on image to enlarge)
( Click on image to enlarge)

If you look close & left click, in the far left hand corner of this photo you’ll see another Quaker announcing his arrival as it comes in for a landing.
( Click on image to enlarge)
52... Second distant video of : Maw” & Paw” Quakers 08/21/08 6:15 PM
51 second video clip Official count of five flying.
37... Second viedo clip of five Quakers flying in the distance flying.
(Jittery camera operator)
An 38 second video of: Two babies flying by as Parents Observe us From the nest platform. Count of 2 flying. 2 Adults on nest observing us.
19 seconds. Three fly overhead from North to south.
24 Second viedo of ; Glenn Confirming the spelling of
"His Quakers"
in his back Yard.
“Named JOE ? And ?."
"His Quakers"
in his back Yard.
“Named JOE ? And ?."
35... Second video of Count of seven confirmed (Poor recording).
17.... second video of two baby fledglings, flying out of their nest.
12 Second video called ~Under Closer Observation’s video of Ma’ & Pa’ Joe on Confirmed .
12 Second video called ~Under Closer Observation’s video of Ma’ & Pa’ Joe on Confirmed .
35... Second video of Count of seven confirmed Quakers. (Poor recording).
32 Second Video of ; One parent Quaker hoping out of the nest and Chirping,
Good Night all..
We now believe that there are 10 Quakers Presently in Yacolt, Washington.
Keep in touch,
With the updates...
We'll be back...
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Friday April 18th, 2008 An Osprey Rescue
I had an emergency call from a Good Samaritan from the other side of the woods about an apparent hawk that was injured. Understanding that the baby owlet would be fine I called the Good Samaritan that found the Owlet and explained the Urgency of this possible hawk and set her pick up off till I helped this apparent hawk. Upon arrival to this apparent hawk. I discovered that it was a young Osprey with an apparent broken leg. I contacted a wildlife Doctor for advise and transported the Osprey and kept it warm and out of harms way until it could be transported to American Wild Life Foundation. In Molalla Oregon.
Photos taken by; Mrs. Janet Loveland, of Prebstal Washington.
Photos taken by; Mrs. Janet Loveland, of Prebstal Washington.
This Osprey was ready to be rescued. He was in pain & shock.
He seemed very happy to be safe and out of harms way.
Click on image to enlarge photo

Once he was back at the N.W. Bird Rescue facility he was hydrated and kept warm.
This Osprey was ready to be rescued. He was in pain & shock.
The Good Samaritan who discovered this Osprey took these top two
Photos taken by; Mrs. Janet Loveland, of Prebstal Washington.
Photos taken by; Mrs. Janet Loveland, of Prebstal Washington.
He seemed very happy to be safe and out of harms way.
Once he was back at the N.W. Bird Rescue facility he was hydrated and kept warm.
Click on image to enlarge photo
His right leg appeared to be inflamed.
Friday April 18th, 2008 An Osprey Rescue
I had an emergency call from a Good Samaritan from the other side of the woods about an apparent hawk that was injured. Understanding that the baby owlet would be fine I called the Good Samaritan that found the Owlet and explained the Urgency of this possible hawk and set her pick up off till I helped this apparent hawk. Upon arrival to this apparent hawk. I discovered that it was a young Osprey with an apparent broken leg. I contacted a wildlife Doctor for advise and transported the Osprey and kept it warm and out of harms way until it could be transported to American Wild Life Foundation. In Molalla Oregon.
Photos taken by; Mrs. Janet Loveland, of Prebstal Washington.
Photos taken by; Mrs. Janet Loveland, of Prebstal Washington.
This Osprey was ready to be rescued. He was in pain & shock.
He seemed very happy to be safe and out of harms way.
Click on image to enlarge photo

Once he was back at the N.W. Bird Rescue facility he was hydrated and kept warm.
This Osprey was ready to be rescued. He was in pain & shock.
The Good Samaritan who discovered this Osprey took these top two
Photos taken by; Mrs. Janet Loveland, of Prebstal Washington.
Photos taken by; Mrs. Janet Loveland, of Prebstal Washington.
He seemed very happy to be safe and out of harms way.
Once he was back at the N.W. Bird Rescue facility he was hydrated and kept warm.
Click on image to enlarge photo
His right leg appeared to be inflamed.
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