




First bone hunt success
I've found these bones over the past week and am curious about what they are? I know the jaw is from a coyote, but everything else is unknown. They are definitely older, but im ecstatic that I found something!!!





I've found these bones over the past week and am curious about what they are? I know the jaw is from a coyote, but everything else is unknown. They are definitely older, but im ecstatic that I found something!!!
My quaker is a good girl, but she is very territorial and has hurt other birds in the past. She's very loud, which I understand is because of her breed, but I this is because she's board. She like people but attacks them at the same time, so trying to do things with her is hard when she draws blood. Ive given her all kinds of toys like foraging toys, seagrass mat, plastic, wood, crinkle paper, the clusters of random toys on rope, metal toys (because she only likes this one bell) and even a fome rubbed ish toy that kinda reminded me of skin. Are there any toys that are enticing too quackers specifically. I just want her to have fun and not be angry, especially this time of year with hormones.
Im going to be a first-time home owner this August and wanted to know as much as I can bout gardening so that I can try some this year at my parents and do the rest next spring. I want to afford food for my significant other, bird and me, and these days, it's getting harder these days and do have a drive to work with my hands. I'll be on the flood plains of Lake Erie (6a-b). Below are the kinds I would like to try out, but I am open to other options!!!
(Potato
Youkon
Red
Adirondack blue ?)
(Tomatoes
Roma
Globe)
(Broccoli
De cicco)
(Strawberry or blue berry
Day-neutral)
(Burssle spout
Long island)
(Peppers
King of the North)
(Carrot
Danver(
(Onion
White)
Kale
????
(Corn?
Sweet)
Im planning to garden next year and want to save cash when it comes to chop. Im in NY and getting a place with a yard!!! And want to give my bird a better diet. So I wanted to know the best chop ingredients so I can buy them for now and then grow them later.
Hey, I want to make an outside aviary for my baby girl this summer so that she can get comfortable in new situations and possibly quieter with a day full of enrichment. But I want her to be safe from wild birds and not be able to get out if I do yard work. What are the components to make this happen?
Im planning to garden next year and want to save cash when it comes to chop. Im in NY and getting a place with a yard!!! And want to give my bird a better diet. So I wanted to know the best chop ingredients so I can buy them for now and then grow them later.