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Waiting for midnight like a baby waiting for worms #GlobalBigDay 2024
We love our neighbor'hoo'd and we hope to get some night shots of the Aurora with our Barred Owls tonight, if not that is fine, I just hope to also hear the others in the area.
We have SO many birds now and we are trying to keep it that way, the one owl I have not domesticated, it domesticated me lol and the other day did not care once it saw me it just flew within an arms reach of me to go deal with another set of birds or grabbing dinner (some robins) across the street. I told hubby, it blessed my car the other day, since it left droppings on it.
I am so excited for tomorrow I just cannot wait for midnight <3
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