JonRich
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I don't mean "lost" him like misplacing. I mean "lost" like R.I.P!!
Well I took Chance out for his daily serving of natural sunlight! I normally take him to the roof of the building (36th floor). But there was a party and I didn't want to spook anyone with a reptile out n about. Instead I went to the tanning deck/garden on the 2nd floor. I get there and all was well Chance actually just chilled on my shoulder and basked. After about 20 minutes he had had enough and started to wonder a bit. There is a small lawn area and a pretty tall tree that I didn't want him to get to because I'm certain I would not be able to get him down without climbing it myself. Anyway, he has about 20' of lawn between me and the tree. So I would let him cross the lawn and when he is about 5 feet or soo from the tree I'd run over and get him. I did this about 3 times, and on the 4th as soon as I picked him up a Kestrel landed on the lawn about 10 feet from us then flew off and perched on the edge of the building and started screaching!!
Imagine my surprise!! I put Chance back in a snake bag I usually take him to bask in and just out of curiousity sat and observed the small falcon for a bit ( I am a avid bird watcher and had never seen one in the area before). I then heard a 2nd falcon screach!! I look up and I see the other (this one was a male, so I assume the first one was the female of a mated pair). Sure enough 5 minutes later the male flies to a hole in the rafters of the adjacent building.
GREAT!!! I am in the middle of prime hunting territory of a nesting pair of Anerican Kestrels!! FML!!
So now I have to take Chance and my other Chams elsewhere to bask. Or bring them out in a cage. Today was interesting and eye opening to say the least!
The End!!
Well I took Chance out for his daily serving of natural sunlight! I normally take him to the roof of the building (36th floor). But there was a party and I didn't want to spook anyone with a reptile out n about. Instead I went to the tanning deck/garden on the 2nd floor. I get there and all was well Chance actually just chilled on my shoulder and basked. After about 20 minutes he had had enough and started to wonder a bit. There is a small lawn area and a pretty tall tree that I didn't want him to get to because I'm certain I would not be able to get him down without climbing it myself. Anyway, he has about 20' of lawn between me and the tree. So I would let him cross the lawn and when he is about 5 feet or soo from the tree I'd run over and get him. I did this about 3 times, and on the 4th as soon as I picked him up a Kestrel landed on the lawn about 10 feet from us then flew off and perched on the edge of the building and started screaching!!
Imagine my surprise!! I put Chance back in a snake bag I usually take him to bask in and just out of curiousity sat and observed the small falcon for a bit ( I am a avid bird watcher and had never seen one in the area before). I then heard a 2nd falcon screach!! I look up and I see the other (this one was a male, so I assume the first one was the female of a mated pair). Sure enough 5 minutes later the male flies to a hole in the rafters of the adjacent building.
GREAT!!! I am in the middle of prime hunting territory of a nesting pair of Anerican Kestrels!! FML!!
So now I have to take Chance and my other Chams elsewhere to bask. Or bring them out in a cage. Today was interesting and eye opening to say the least!
The End!!
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