03:58 again. there was no wind nor any other noise so that a sound of this low volume could be heard.
i once had a short correspondence with one professor of animal physiology (or something like that). he thought that birds can't snore because they don't have similar organs in their wind pipes as humans have for snoring. i even sent him a clip where our eaglets were snoring. i tried to say that birds have something else in their throats which vibrates with breathing and causes a sound which is analogous to human snoring. he was not convinced. i wonder if he accepts that cats and dogs snore...
5:08 Milda got up. she dug the nest...
5:08:51 Leo pooped.
5:10 Milda pulled up the ancient old deer leg from under the hay. it was still there! that has probably been the source of the nest bugs which Milda has been hunting.
Milda picked the bones...
5:14 Milda went upstairs. then she took of and flew to the Observation Oak.
5:41 the mist had thickened into fog.
5:41:29 Milda took off from the Observation Oak and flew to the left over the lake. then she flew by the nest tree in the lower left corner.
6:15 Milda brought a spruce twig.
6:16 she took up the bones and began picking them. she ate herself.
6:18:58 Leo pooped. Neo became interested in the bones and she began to eat pieces which Milda gave her.
6:20 Leo became interested, too and crawled to the feeding line.