Dunno. I think I would phrase it differently, Roger. It reminds me that the world is still wild, always has been, and (with a LITTLE bit of luck) always will be! As it's coming up on 5:30 now, I think I'll stick my nose out the door here in Lebanon and see if the world here is still wild :-) BB, Hutch -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCM/S d+>- s+:+ a++ C+++$ ULAC>$ P+ L+ !E W++$ N+ o K? w++++/--$ O? M- V? PS+ PE/- Y PGP- t++ 5? X-- R !tv? b++++>$ DI++++ D G+> e++ h+ r--?* y++> ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 11:59 PM, Roger Mayhorn <rmayhorn@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thanks for posting Daryl. Nothing like hearing one of those guys calling > while you're standing in the dark. It makes the world seem wild again. > > Roger Mayhorn > Compton Mt > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Daryl Owens > To: Buchanan County Bird Club > Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 5:43 PM > Subject: [bcbirdclub] Great Horned Owl > > Went out about 5:30 this morning to start the car and was delighted to hear > a Great Horned Owl calling in the mountains across the road. Stood there > until the cold overcame my will to listen. I'll definitely be listening > every morning now. > > Daryl Owens, > Dismal River - Oakwood Va =========================================================== Mailing List For Buchanan County Bird Club website: www.bcbirdclub.org Archives: //www.freelists.org/archives/bcbirdclub =========================================================== Administrative contact: donc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ===========================================================