tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1683820086494160416.post3319800151881028841..comments2023-05-13T08:36:34.316-06:00Comments on Mountain Refuge: 24 March 2013FreedomoftheHillshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11814351046926976038noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1683820086494160416.post-24607998541260271332013-03-26T16:04:45.791-06:002013-03-26T16:04:45.791-06:00Clip their tail feathers and they sure don't f...Clip their tail feathers and they sure don't fly too well, that's for sure! Helicopters, at least. Never tried it with a raven...<br /><br />Yep, a watch critter is a good thing to have around, whether dog, cat or bird. I have a watch owl, at the moment, hear it every night in the big spruce out font of the house. I like having it around.FreedomoftheHillshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11814351046926976038noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1683820086494160416.post-80565813098107346472013-03-24T18:40:04.827-06:002013-03-24T18:40:04.827-06:00Chris,
.... "Muninn the raven" .... Won...Chris,<br /><br />.... "Muninn the raven" .... Wonderful! the whole family is together again, what is a family, without a watch raven? err watch dog.... wait a minute, mine is feline...<br /><br />Watch Critter ! ! !<br /><br />Great writing, and I can see Muninn, being a good bit of help, in the re-amerging of Einar.... if the bird can keep away from youngster Will that is.<br /><br />A lack of tail feathers could cause flying problems, it does at least for heleo-peters... when their tail is missing, they plumb don,t fly ! ! !<br /><br />philipAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com