Tuesday, November 3, 2009

SBtv2

Starbuck moved 3 times in his life; I think he probably enjoyed the home of his puppyhood the best and his most recent the least.  By the time he got to his last destination, birds were of little interest to him. Once in a while, he'd chase the doves if they got too close but for the most part, he'd leave them be. But, then again, he was never really interested in doves.

In his second home, he was introduced to additional forms of wildlife - deer and turkeys. Oddly enough, though he had been curious about cows and horses in the past, the deer did not amuse him. He would be fast asleep on the couch and yet you could hear the deer chomping on passion fruit not 10 yards away outside. See the video in the sidebar; I think you can hear the Buckster sleeping in the background.

The turkeys were a different story. Many times, he'd sit on the couch by the window before the turkeys were visible, waiting for his "show" to start. Within a few minutes, the turkeys would tentatively pop into view. He'd scurry from room to room to view the turkeys from different windows as they progressed on their feeding route. As opposed to the pheasant family in Kaneohe, the turkeys were skittish and concerned by the dog-head shape in the window that followed them around (for an interesting wildlife live cam, see PixController, Inc.).

Once (on a "trick or treat" escapade), he crawled under the house to see the turkeys up close. By the time I got out of the house, I thought he'd be long gone but the Buckster was still in the back yard. It appeared that he was barking at a tree but upon closer inspection, he "treed" one of the turkeys and, despite its size, it was well concealed in the boughs. Where is that camera when you need it?

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