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  • 02-01-2007, 07:46 PM
    Dr Satan
    Re: Wildflowers of Eastern Washington State...
    cool stories!!

    i'm taking ornithology this spring. i am also doing an internship with the washington dept of fish and wildlife at a local wildlife refuge... yay!!
  • 02-01-2007, 10:52 PM
    tigerlily
    Re: Wildflowers of Eastern Washington State...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Dr Satan
    cool stories!!

    i'm taking ornithology this spring. i am also doing an internship with the washington dept of fish and wildlife at a local wildlife refuge... yay!!

    You'll have to post pics from that class and from your internship as well. I should scan some of the pics from when I volunteered at our local wildlife sanctuary. I started with the Robin and Flickers, and worked up to the owls and hawks. I even got to work with a Bald Eagle that flew into power line and fried half it's head. He was HUGE! I even got to work with the deer, and other small mammals. I have still yet to be able to have a decent conversation about the beavers without incessant giggling. :rolleyes: The baby squirrels were absolutely sweet too!

    I know you'll love those experiences. What are your plans after you graduate college?
  • 02-02-2007, 12:43 AM
    Dr Satan
    Re: Wildflowers of Eastern Washington State...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tigerlily
    You'll have to post pics from that class and from your internship as well. I should scan some of the pics from when I volunteered at our local wildlife sanctuary. I started with the Robin and Flickers, and worked up to the owls and hawks. I even got to work with a Bald Eagle that flew into power line and fried half it's head. He was HUGE! I even got to work with the deer, and other small mammals. I have still yet to be able to have a decent conversation about the beavers without incessant giggling. :rolleyes: The baby squirrels were absolutely sweet too!

    I know you'll love those experiences. What are your plans after you graduate college?

    we have golden eagle up here... plenty of bald eagles too.

    i am hoping to work in government or private industry... i dont know what my focus is gonna be... i like applied ecology, herpetology, raptors, tropical species, research biologist (wildlife)... the list goes on.... i think my ideal job would be being able to do everything... all i know is i want to be outdoors, life is too short to let the world pass me by.

    i will make sure to take some nice pics this spring. :sunny:
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