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Keep those feeders clean! How to help keep your backyard birds healthy.

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 (CC Photo By Sharon Mollerus)

**Warning** This post contains some medical images of live birds with with avi...

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Farewell and Fair Winds, Ruby

  

I released my hunting partner, Ruby, this weekend. 

I took Ruby, the red-tailed hawk, to a lovely, heavily wooded area some distance from where we live. The trees were blossoming with new, budding leaves and a warm breeze was in the air, heralding the arrival of spring. Ruby waited patiently whil...

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Stream-mu update and Feel Good Linkapalooza!

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I have moved the emu stream over to Twitch which can be found now at : https://www.twitch.tv/thefoxloft 

I am trying to learn this new system and hope to offer some fun streams there! I have a few ideas for Patron...

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Emu egg hatching livestream!

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Current: https://twitter.com/foxfeather/status/1242197854879432704 

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Emu Eggs Part 2: The Hatching Process

  

A quick note: the science of egg development and hatching is extremely complex, and can vary quite a bit between the over 10,000 species of birds. I am simplifying many things to the basics, here, and the information is specific to emus – which hatch mechanically differently than many other birds. For ins...

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Do Honeybees Harm Native Bees?

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Early in my beekeeping adventure, I saw a lot of alarming articles and opinions that honeybees are harmful to native bees; that they were dangerous competitors and love for honeybees was shifting focus away from actual bee conservation efforts. As someone with a deep passion for the natural world, I had great con...

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"Anyone Can Learn This" - The Romanticizing or Dismissal of Farming

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It makes me sad to see so many people lately expressing opinions that farming is for stupid people – that folks with any intelligence give up this simple, mindless, manual labor and move to the city for better, smarter opportunities. A presidential hopeful just said “I could teach anybody to be a farmer...

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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Emu Eggs!

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These beautiful, deep emerald green eggs weren't laid by a dragon, but by an emu! I find people are often surprised at their size and rich color, and ask a lot of questions about them; especially how they taste and how they are incubated, so I thought I'd delve into this topic here on Patreon. 

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The Scoop about Poop: Everything you ever wanted to know about Bird Poop (and then some)

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I get asked quite constantly about if the birds in my house, like Sev and Stormfly, are bathroom trained, and how I keep them from pooping on everything. I figured, with the frequency of this question, that it was about time for a down and dirty post about bird poop.

TLDR: Birds can be bathroo...

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Feed the Birds

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I get asked a lot what Sev the vulture eats, and as your patronage here helps me feed my flock (and rehab wildlife patients), I thought I'd answer some questions about what everyone here eats! 


Question #1 - Does your vulture prefer rotten meat? Do you have to leav...

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International Vulture Day Excitement! T-shirts, art, and more!

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Amazing art by the fantastically talented Anastasia 'Balaa' Korochansckaja! 

With the help of Balaa who created this adorable design,  I am offeri...

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Why is there a vulture in your house?

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The pitter-patter of tiny feet in our house means something different than it does for most people; the baby vulture is on the loose, looking for adventure.  I get asked a lot “Why do you have this bird?  What species is it?  Why are you imprinting it instead of raising it for release?”

Sev...

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What it takes to be a Wildlife Rehabilitator - Part 1

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     When I was in college, I volunteered for the Minnesota wildlife rehab center. Back then it was a shabby condemned-for-normal-use building on the St. Paul campus of the University of Minnesota. There were places where the exterior bricks had crumbled so badly a thin board was all that kept you fro...

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Feathers and Bone: The Migratory Bird Treaty Act

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(Pictured above: left to right: legal non-native and domestic bird feathers (macaw and turkey), a replica barred owl skull, naturally shed red-tailed hawk feathers kept under my falconry permit for use in feather repair)

 This weekend I was asked to give a presentation about the Migratory Bird Treaty Act - the law ...

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Getting back to my roots

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"We only conserve what we love,

    we only love what we understand,

    we only understand what we know,

    we only know what we are taught."

              &n...

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All the Colors of the Yak Rainbow

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One of the most fun things about traveling to Tibet, from a yak-keeper's perspective, was seeing the wide range of yak colors, many of which are not available in the U.S.A. The yak's history in North America started in the early 1900s when a few zoo animals were sold from Canada, and there has been little to no importation fo...

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Special Offer for Patrons - Kickstarter Exclusive Goodies!

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I'm excited to announce a big project years in the making - a sequel to our first art and travel book, Creative Sojourn! 

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/foxfeather/creative-soj...

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The Wisdom of Birds

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One of the critters I'm owned by is a parrot, an African Grey named Vegas.  She's named Vegas because she's 'lucky to be alive'; she came into the world with a very difficult start. 

Vegas is almost 30 years old now, ...

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Emu Sumi Art and DNA gender sexing

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Hi everyone!

      Thanks to my awesome patrons, I was able to order a DNA test to see if our emus are he-mus or she-mus,  I should know soon!  I would like to breed them eventually, so this will let me know if I need to order a few more eggs soon or not. Emus breed over the (US) winter ...

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June Update - What's on the drawing board?

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Hi everyone!

    Thanks for putting up with me in this time of transition - I've finally got my studio reorganized and sculpting area set up again, so I'm devoting regular time to drawing/painting/sculpture once again (in between farm chores).

    I was lucky enough to bring home some a...

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Thank you to all my patrons!!

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Greetings!




*Please message me with your mailing address, I would like to send you a thank you card for your support and sticking with me through a big (good) upheaval in my life.*

    I want to say an extra special thank you and give you my heartfelt gratitude for sticking with me -...

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May Pendant Raffle Winner!

Congratulations to Valerie Occulta who has won the free pendant drawing for May Patrons! Contact me to pick out your new pendant. :) The next drawing will be held at the end of the month for all of June's patrons! Thank you again so much for your support!

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