On 5/24/2013 9:10 PM, Bastette wrote:
> Cheryl wrote:
>
> > I think I've mentioned before that one of my neighbours who has a cat
> > door (most people in my area don't) came home one day to find a seagull
> > sitting on the bureau in her bedroom.
>
> I'm sure your neighbor wasn't amused at the time, but I have a funny
> image in my mind. It's so incongruous, like the penguin on the telly. :)
>
A penguin on the television, that would be funny!
I still like that commercial for Sears Optical, "Here kitty!" and in
runs the raccoon. Even if Persia was inclined to go outside, I wouldn't
dare have a cat door because of all the raccoons. And of course alligators.
I've never found a seagull in my house but a sparrow, yes. This was a
long time ago. I had parakeets. Persia had not yet come into my life.
I was reading in my bedroom when a bird flew in, winged around and
zipped back out again. I remember thinking, "That was not one of my
parakeets!" Sure enough, a sparrow had somehow gotten inside. (My
birds were going a little nuts, too. Who is this interloper zipping
around the apartment?) It landed on a high up space. I opened the back
door, it saw daylight and flew out. Whew!
Where I live now? This year seems to be lizard central. At the moment,
there's a young broadhead skink (lizard) living under the covered fire
pit on the patio. I've named him Rosie.
http://srelherp.uga.edu/lizards/eumlat.htm
Then the other day I was sitting in the kitchen, looked out the window.
I saw a male anole lizard on the fence by the driveway. It was in
full display (attract a mate) mode. It had a bright read spotted
dewlap/throat fan.
http://srelherp.uga.edu/lizards/anocar.htm
They're very helpful creatures. They eat mosquitos and other annoying
bugs. I just don't want them in my house.
Jill