Not a wedding ring, but a ring I always wear that I got on vacation in Mexico. I was at work and put on lotion, put on too much, took my ring off to wipe it off with a tissue and set it down to help a customer. My co-worker that day threw it away, and by the time I'd remembered, the trash had already been taken out. So I got to go dumpster diving. That was fun, but I found it!
To clarify my first statement, I'm not sure on the exact legality of owls regarding falconry licenses, since you don't exactly use them to hunt. I worded it kind of poorly though. Eh.
These aren't "pet" birds, it is VERY difficult to get a permit to own owls and other birds of prey, and as far as I'm aware you would need a falconry license. It's not like you can run to a pet store and just purchase one. This is called an irruption year. There were lots of lemmings this past breeding season, that means lots of young snowy owls, and so lots of them go further and further south, looking for food. I know one in central Ohio was found dead of starvation, probably the same fate for quite a few unfortunately.
I also know one showed up in Hawaii of all places, and was shot when it couldn't be scared off an active runway.
That would suck, being "the guy who shot Hedwig" eh?
When people say "I'm vegan/vegetarian" I always translate it in my head to "I care more about animals than the poor immigrant workers who pick the vegetables I eat"
This is called an irruption year. There were lots of lemmings this past breeding season, that means lots of young snowy owls, and so lots of them go further and further south, looking for food. I know one in central Ohio was found dead of starvation, probably the same fate for quite a few unfortunately.
I also know one showed up in Hawaii of all places, and was shot when it couldn't be scared off an active runway.
That would suck, being "the guy who shot Hedwig" eh?
Alo kpdeej, it probably took that long for it to be identified as a new species.