2. Learn how to drive with one eye on the road and the other aimed at telephone poles.
3. Get involved with a rescue group.
4. Get to know the subtle (and not so subtle) differences in your local residents.
5. While you are learning, don't get your feathers in a bunch.
6. Keep looking up.
7. Even if you feel like giving up, practice patience.
8. Always have your camera ready.
9. Respect.
10. Keep your sense of humor.
11. Let the love fill you up.
And, always read Susan's posts.
ReplyDeleteSound advice!
ReplyDeleteI'm still working on #2. Great pics! Amen to #9.
ReplyDeleteAMEN to all!
ReplyDeleteGood advice for people who don't love raptors yet and great reminders for those of us who already love them!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics Susan.
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done, Susan!
ReplyDeleteI have learned to drive while looking at the top of telephone polls, and I've kept my sense of humor but I haven't learned to keep my feathers unruffled :o)
That photo of the owl in the buckets makes me melt.
This is awesome, Susan. But who isn't already in love with raptors?
ReplyDeleteAwesome and true
ReplyDeleteGreat post, I'll take notes and follow the advice ;)
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