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Message 1145779 - Posted: 27 Aug 2011, 12:33:13 UTC - in response to Message 1145763.  

Ahoy, shipmates!

This is easy, if you have ever seen one of these, but perhaps not everybody has. So you may guess, if you like: what sort of a critter thingy is this?



With the originating critter itself this is not so exact—I have to guess that one myself, too.


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P.s. If need be, a hint is available.

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I have never seen anything like it, and the hint has left me completely baffled :).
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Message 1145793 - Posted: 27 Aug 2011, 12:57:55 UTC

The object in the hand looks like an owl pellet. Owls eat their prey pretty much whole, but they cannot digest fur or bones. These are then regurgitated in the form of an owl pellet. You can pull apart an owl pellet and see what the owls have been eating.


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Message 1145828 - Posted: 27 Aug 2011, 14:42:29 UTC
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On first look I am inclined to agree with John McL. But, in the case of that picture the owl would need to be the size of a bald eagle.

Normally owl pellets are about 25% the size of that (compared to the hand holding it) or less. Also, an owl pellet is far more compresses/dense than that shown in the picture.

So, for a guess I am inclined to side with Chris ... a small animal nest ... something like a field mouse.

Moving on, after looking at the hint/bird box. There are 2 reasons for bird boxes in the wild in the UK. First to encourage tits (blue tits, great tits, etc) to settle; the second to provide holes for small owls to nest ... like the little owl, the tawney owl or, holefully, the barn owl.

I am now plumping for the picture as showing a little owl nest after the owl has raised chicks.
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Message 1145896 - Posted: 27 Aug 2011, 16:45:21 UTC

Wow, I have no idea what that is, but owl pellet does sound logical. WHOOOO know? Maybe it was a really, really, really big owl!
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Message 1145916 - Posted: 27 Aug 2011, 17:29:33 UTC - in response to Message 1145828.  

On first look I am inclined to agree with John McL. But, in the case of that picture the owl would need to be the size of a bald eagle.

Normally owl pellets are about 25% the size of that (compared to the hand holding it) or less. Also, an owl pellet is far more compresses/dense than that shown in the picture.

So, for a guess I am inclined to side with Chris ... a small animal nest ... something like a field mouse.

Moving on, after looking at the hint/bird box. There are 2 reasons for bird boxes in the wild in the UK. First to encourage tits (blue tits, great tits, etc) to settle; the second to provide holes for small owls to nest ... like the little owl, the tawney owl or, holefully, the barn owl.

I am now plumping for the picture as showing a little owl nest after the owl has raised chicks.

Have you ever seen a Great Horned Owl? I have seen one once. It landed on a speed bump while I was approaching in a car. He was almost tall enough to look me in the eye. They are indeed about the size of a Bald Eagle...

He landed on the speed bump as two vehicles were approaching - one from each side. He looked at me, turned his head to look straight back at the other, and decided it was not such a great place to land and departed. The other driver and I stared at each in shock for a full minute afterwards.


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Message 1145935 - Posted: 27 Aug 2011, 18:12:08 UTC

In all things woodland, you've just got to go with what the Boy Scout says!!!
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Message 1145943 - Posted: 27 Aug 2011, 18:25:46 UTC - in response to Message 1145935.  

In all things woodland, you've just got to go with what the Boy Scout says!!!

That sort of depends on the woods and the scout. Unfamiliar woods are likely to hold surprises for anyone.


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Message 1145967 - Posted: 27 Aug 2011, 19:34:50 UTC - in response to Message 1145916.  
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Have you ever seen a Great Horned Owl?



Yes!

And handled one, with the appropriate equipment. Although it was fully grown it was still a baby/inexperienced.

My answer(s) was based on looking at Pasi country, Finland. I tried to equate that to the sort of wild birds we have in the UK, including the remoter Northern end of these islands.

That is why I plumped for what I eventually went for.
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Message 1146026 - Posted: 27 Aug 2011, 20:30:25 UTC - in response to Message 1145896.  

Wow, I have no idea what that is, but owl pellet does sound logical. WHOOOO know? Maybe it was a really, really, really big owl!

Ah Yes, someone else whose heard of Woodsy and who gives a Hoot... :D
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Message 1146036 - Posted: 27 Aug 2011, 20:43:56 UTC

So it's an owl then? I'm still thinking fluffy hedgehog :).
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Message 1146112 - Posted: 27 Aug 2011, 22:49:37 UTC

This was simply too good to let go and pass up...
Bottom center almost, look for CRL5385...

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Message 1146118 - Posted: 27 Aug 2011, 22:53:19 UTC - in response to Message 1146112.  

That almost looks like two stars, each being gobbled up by a separeate black hole. That is very interesting.

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Message 1146131 - Posted: 27 Aug 2011, 23:18:18 UTC
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CRL5385...

Hmmmm... I think this implies there are at least 5385 known Crazy Raccoon Ladies out there in the galaxy! Keep crunching people... it seems we are not alone!!!
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Message 1146132 - Posted: 27 Aug 2011, 23:22:27 UTC - in response to Message 1146131.  
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CRL5385...

Hmmmm... I think this implies there are at least 5385 known Crazy Raccoon Ladies out there in the galaxy! Keep crunching people... it seems we are not alone!!!

LOL, Glad Ya liked It Angela, thought I'd get this in before I lose power as I've had 2 near brownouts already. Of course which one is Eric and which is Angela is another thing. :D
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Message 1146135 - Posted: 27 Aug 2011, 23:26:14 UTC

Of course which one is Eric and which is Angela is another thing. :D

I'm the bright one.
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Message 1146142 - Posted: 27 Aug 2011, 23:36:15 UTC - in response to Message 1146135.  

Of course which one is Eric and which is Angela is another thing. :D

I'm the bright one.

That must be the upper one... :D
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Message 1146145 - Posted: 27 Aug 2011, 23:46:29 UTC - in response to Message 1146135.  

I'm the bright one.


That's why I never let you use the cooking torch. I don't want you to get any brighter.

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Message 1146148 - Posted: 28 Aug 2011, 0:05:26 UTC - in response to Message 1146145.  

I'm the bright one.


That's why I never let you use the cooking torch. I don't want you to get any brighter.



HAHAHAHA...........sorry, Angela, couldn't resist.....
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Message 1146149 - Posted: 28 Aug 2011, 0:07:33 UTC - in response to Message 1146145.  
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I'm the bright one.


That's why I never let you use the cooking torch. I don't want you to get any brighter.

Something appears to be amiss here, I think...

May?

Never mind, something reset the page all of a sudden, possibly its on My end... Drat.
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