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Date Posted: 12:52:04 03/24/07 Sat
Author: Beverly (wondering why no one else asked about this ...)
Author Host/IP: cache-mtc-ab01.proxy.aol.com / 64.12.116.65
Subject: Re: Finally!!
In reply to: Dennis 's message, "Finally!!" on 07:31:46 03/12/07 Mon

Dennis wrote: "I was at a "raise to release" training meeting."

I'd love to know more about this training meeting ... any details you can share? I'm considering allowing my flyers to breed, again, to populate the woods here. Only once, over two years ago, did I see a flyer here, outside! I actually went in, and did a 'head count', to make sure none of my 'den drey denizens' had found a way out of the house.

I've not seen another flyer, since -- and I do listen for them, at night, to no avail. I have barred owls, here, and thus it's quite likely there are flyers -- but one would think they'd come to the railing (as did the one), which often has the remainders of the seeds and peanuts I put out for the crepuscular feeding birds (cardinals, white throat sparrows, etc). So, I'd like to know what the 'scoop' is, on the idea of producing pups for populating local woodlands. There are no northern flying squirrels in this area, so there would be no possibility of endangering such (with the parasite problem that affects northers, while southers are only 'carriers' -- I don't recall exactly the culprit, but it was some sort of parasite or protozoa, I think ...).

I realise some of the pups produced would likely wind up, well, as the guest of honor at some owl dinner conference ... but some would also survive, I'm sure.

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