2016 Comment Archive to April 10

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  1. If anyone can see this post this is what I am getting …
    ””Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 268435456 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 72 bytes) in /home/starrran/public_html/blog/wp-includes/class-wp-walker.php on line 395””
    It appears just under the ‘leave a reply’ box & is the end of the page … I have no way of knowing if it’s the same ffor everybody … no amount of refreshing or opening of new page makes any difference!
    I do not have an email address for Pete so can’t contact him that way!
    ?????????????

  2. I don’ know if this comment will post or not as no one’s comments are showing up for me and I’m getting this message below the “leave a reply” box:
    Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 268435456 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 72 bytes) in /home/starrran/public_html/blog/wp-includes/class-wp-walker.php on line 395

    Since I can’t see other people’s posts, I don’t know if anyone noted that Mom Owl was gone for some time, and while I was away from my computer, she must have brought home the bacon because I heard rasping and when I checked my computer, there she was in the Ritz feeding all the kids. And for those concerned that the littlest ones might not get enough, she seemed to be directing most of her feeding to those two.

  3. Hi, don’t know if this will post … havea really odd pageshowing all the cams & this comment boxfollowed by a Fatal Error notice with details of n space left& nowt else!!

  4. OMG. She finally came back with more food. And feeding #5 and 4. I watched older baby owl eat mouse in 3 swallows. So happy to see Mama feeding little ones, as always. What a great Mom.!!!

  5. Thank you Starr Ranch & Lynn.. I always wondered what kind of birds these are, at my place. A common visitor, who seemed to be OK with my working about the place. I think it likes to watch me, in my environment? The little bird would spy on me. Great at eating up the excess spiders. Had it not been for this new cam? It might have taken me a whole lot longer, to learn, this bird’s ID.

  6. Feeding time in the BNOW cavity. #’s 1-4 all seem to be in the mix. I worry about #5 it seems to have difficulty grabbing a bite. Hard to tell what’s going on now, everyone is facing the back.

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