Here’s a small part of a normal afternoon in the back yard.
There are 18 wrens and finches here, under one of the four birdseed feeders, with similar crowds under the other three.
Plus another 20-30 up above AT the feeders and on the top of the pergola waiting their turn at the feeders.
Plus 10-12 large, fat pigeons.
Plus 8-10 squirrels.
It occured to me while re-filling the birdseed feeders that there’s something missing.
While occasionally we’ve seen a pair of red-tailed hawks circling far above, and on at least two occasions I’ve seen an owl parked on top of the pergola, there is almost NEVER any signs of any of those raptors feeding at the Willett Open-Air Aviary & Squirrel Adventure.
Where are they?
If we’re providing all of this feed to a variety of birds and small rodents, shouldn’t there be multiple pairs of hawks and owls feeding off of the birds and critters?
In nine months we’ve built the equivilent of the watering hole in the middle of the Serengeti. Where are the lions?
We seem to have only a partial ecosystem here. It seems odd.


















