Has anyone else seen 5 eggs at the Gulf Tower? I thought I saw 5 on Saturday, but Dori and Louie didn’t leave the eggs uncovered long enough to get a screenshot. I took this screenshot this evening.
Hi Kate,
Thanks for the great pics and interesting facts as are your friends. Your pic of skunk cabbage which flower I have never seen before reminded me I what to dig a few up soon in a public off the beaten track area to put in my yard for great fun and offer as “plants with interest” for friends/coworkers. They would make great gifts. For those who have everything. I do not know the smell yet!
I saw a hawk maybe at East end entrance of Waterfront on US Steel property having a meal on the grass where Canadian Geese usually hang out. I was going to stop to take a pic but with cheap camera I couldn’t probably get close enough for good detail before it took off?
I swear both Dorothy and Dori are miracle workers when it comes to rolling and arranging those eggs.
Has anyone else seen 5 eggs at the Gulf Tower? I thought I saw 5 on Saturday, but Dori and Louie didn’t leave the eggs uncovered long enough to get a screenshot. I took this screenshot this evening.
http://i1115.photobucket.com/albums/k554/CatherineP1/GulfTower3-28.jpg?t=1301361676
Good picture, Catherine. You’re the first to mention 5 eggs. Wow!
Hi Kate,
Thanks for the great pics and interesting facts as are your friends. Your pic of skunk cabbage which flower I have never seen before reminded me I what to dig a few up soon in a public off the beaten track area to put in my yard for great fun and offer as “plants with interest” for friends/coworkers. They would make great gifts. For those who have everything. I do not know the smell yet!
I saw a hawk maybe at East end entrance of Waterfront on US Steel property having a meal on the grass where Canadian Geese usually hang out. I was going to stop to take a pic but with cheap camera I couldn’t probably get close enough for good detail before it took off?
Later,
Steve C.