Speaking of eagles ... The eagle has landed.
Inspired by Astronomycast podcasts with Fraser Cain & Dr Pamela Gay, Universe Today, the Jodcast podcasts, I am learning how to do radio astronomy on a 40acre patch of land in NE Victoria, Australia.
Monday, July 27, 2015
Friday, July 24, 2015
One of the basics of 'Land for Wildlife' is fencing off the reserved area and removing non-native animals.
Every now and then the neighbors sheep get in, so today was a 'Removing neighbour's sheep' and
Fixing fences.
Two things of note in this pic.
1. The grass is greener on our side of the fence because only 'Roos graze there, so it's no wonder that the neighbor's sheep are always trying to find a way in.
2. That path down from the tower. Caused by sheep or roos? I'll find out by attaching my motion-detector wildlife camera to that post in the foreground.
Every now and then the neighbors sheep get in, so today was a 'Removing neighbour's sheep' and
Fixing fences.
Two things of note in this pic.
1. The grass is greener on our side of the fence because only 'Roos graze there, so it's no wonder that the neighbor's sheep are always trying to find a way in.
2. That path down from the tower. Caused by sheep or roos? I'll find out by attaching my motion-detector wildlife camera to that post in the foreground.
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