Since most of us spend a great deal of time outdoors I am sure you’ve seen some animal behavior you don’t really understand.
Here are a few of my examples:
We had a turkey nest next to our driveway with eventually eleven eggs ten of which hatched on the same day. Turkeys normally lay one egg a day and incubate for 28 days. How the heck do they all hatch on the same day. Does the last egg hatch and then going around to wake up the others?
Paddling Stony Creek in the Adirondacks a chipmunk swam across the creek in front of my boat. Every time I’ve seen a chipmunk run it has it’s tail up in the air, well they seem to swim in the same manner. Why don’t they use it like a rudder?
I just came back from a trip to Home Depot and there had to be at least 100 seagulls in the parking lot. I can understand where the seagull nest at the ocean or Long Island sound which are not far away but where do parking lot seagulls nest as there sure seem to be a lot of them around here?
Here are a few of my examples:
We had a turkey nest next to our driveway with eventually eleven eggs ten of which hatched on the same day. Turkeys normally lay one egg a day and incubate for 28 days. How the heck do they all hatch on the same day. Does the last egg hatch and then going around to wake up the others?
Paddling Stony Creek in the Adirondacks a chipmunk swam across the creek in front of my boat. Every time I’ve seen a chipmunk run it has it’s tail up in the air, well they seem to swim in the same manner. Why don’t they use it like a rudder?
I just came back from a trip to Home Depot and there had to be at least 100 seagulls in the parking lot. I can understand where the seagull nest at the ocean or Long Island sound which are not far away but where do parking lot seagulls nest as there sure seem to be a lot of them around here?