Saturday, June 14, 2008

A new blog and boobage

If you read my blog with any regularity, you know that I am passionate about a few things.
Something that I don't talk about much on the blog, but I use as a big sticking point in my education programs is the "outside/feral cat" problem. Recently on the BirdEd listserv, a dialogue was started after Alley Cat Allies' legal director authored an article in the American Bar Association Animal Law newsletter. I had reserved a blog name way back when the Cape May feral cat problem reared its ugly head, and this newest discussion lit a fire under me.
The plan is to get some heated and hopefully proactive dialogue going between the birders and the cat-lovers.
So when you get a chance, head over HERE. It's in the infant stage, but if you ever come across an interesting article regarding TNR programs or feral cat news, shoot me an email and maybe we can get the pot stirred a bit.



RAPTOR, Inc
. has a very good friend in Peggy Flierl, owner of Wild About Birds in Milford, Ohio. She handles the injured bird dispatch during the week and is a generally great person.
She has a yearly Sidewalk Sale to benefit RAPTOR. Customers can bring in "gently used" bird feeders, Peggy cleans them up and sells them. She then matches what the feeders bring in and donates it to RAPTOR. That just totally rocks.
Today, Marc and Cindy took some of my (I mean our.....hee hee) education birds to the store for the customers to view and appreciate. These birds and others are what their money is going to.

Cindy and Rufus
Cindy (who is our Bird Care Director, and a damn fine person) with our red morph screech owl, Rufus.

Marc and male AK
Marc (another damn fine person) with our male American Kestrel, he-who-has-no-name.
Scarlet at Wild About Birds
Scarlet, the Brat Princess of the Mews.

While chatting with customers, I noticed a tiger swallowtail just sitting on the sidewalk. I went into Butterfly Whisperer mode and offered my hand. And up she went.

Tiger swallowtail on hand
Very weak and quite tore up in the wing department.

She (I'm calling it a she, but I have no idea) then wanted to scale Mount Everest...er...my chest.
So she landed on the boobage:

Tiger swallowtail on the boobage
God. Looks like a speck on the Hindenburg.

9 comments:

Kathie Brown said...

Susan, you have me laughing as usual. Only you could be a butterfly whisperer! If there were 2, they could be pasties! (Oops, did I really say that?)

NatureWoman said...

LOL Susan! Peggy's sidewalk sale is a really cool thing!! What a great idea.

Mary said...

That last line is hilarious! Thanks for starting my day with laughter. You never fail.

NCmountainwoman said...

Great idea to have the feral cat blog. I checked out the inaugural. I didn't want to be the first person to comment, so I will visit later.

I love the butterfly. Looks as if she's been living on the streets for a while.

Anonymous said...

First I have to laugh at the "Mount Everest" comment.

And then I have to larf at Kathie's "Pasties" comment.

Oh, it feels nice to be blogging and reading blogs again.:)

Anonymous said...

Hee!

Amila Salgado said...

Nice...butterfly

Lynne at Hasty Brook said...

HAHAHA! Boobage!

Dave Dorsey said...

I'm holding back the boobage jokes. LOL!