[NatureNS] osprey and foxes

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Oh dear! I would be super stressed out trying to keep them safe. 
Every summer, the loons have a nest at our  cottage lake. For the 
last 6 or 7 years, an eagle has moved in to the area. There are times 
I can't stand it! The parents are calling, the eagle is soaring, the 
eagle dives, we all hold our breath, and it flies by with a 
fish....Anyhoo.

Is there any way to make and put up a sign? Even a piece of bristol 
board? Not a lot of words, but enough to get the message across? Is 
there a store nearby you could post something as well? A main 
entrance to a cottage road? I'm not sure what your area looks like or 
if any of these ideas are possible.

I'll be thinking of them on the weekend.

Angela in Windsor

>We have had a family of foxes playing around in our driveway for 
>week or so. The mother and 3 kits. So cute and very healthy looking. 
>The mother lays around in the sun, the kits play. None of them seem 
>to be afraid of people or cars. I have been trying to startle them 
>with the car horn to make them more wary. I am afraid they will end 
>up dead with the long weekend coming and many people coming to the 
>cottages in this area.
>
>Virginia Redden
>Port Howe. Cumb Co

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Angela Joudrey
aljoudrey@eastlink.ca



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<div>Oh dear! I would be super stressed out trying to keep them safe.
Every summer, the loons have a nest at our&nbsp; cottage lake. For the
last 6 or 7 years, an eagle has moved in to the area. There are times
I can't stand it! The parents are calling, the eagle is soaring, the
eagle dives, we all hold our breath, and it flies by with a
fish....Anyhoo.</div>
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<div>Is there any way to make and put up a sign? Even a piece of
bristol board? Not a lot of words, but enough to get the message
across? Is there a store nearby you could post something as well? A
main entrance to a cottage road? I'm not sure what your area looks
like or if any of these ideas are possible.</div>
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<div>I'll be thinking of them on the weekend.</div>
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<div>Angela in Windsor</div>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Helvetica">We have had a
family of foxes playing around in our driveway for week or so. The
mother and 3 kits. So cute and very healthy looking. The mother lays
around in the sun, the kits play. None of them seem to be afraid of
people or cars. I have been trying to startle them with the car horn
to make them more wary. I am afraid they will end up dead with the
long weekend coming and many people coming to the cottages in this
area.<br>
<br>
Virginia Redden<br>
Port Howe. Cumb Co</font></blockquote>
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Angela Joudrey<br>
aljoudrey@eastlink.ca<br>
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