Mr Ethan Hunt at it again. Dum dum dumdum dum dum dumdum dum dum🎶
Mr Ethan Hunt at it again. Dum dum dumdum dum dum dumdum dum dum🎶
Climbing a cliff, he discovers a baby owl in a cave: several climbing routes closed in Savoie
While climbing a cliff in Savoie, a climber had an unexpected encounter. He was leaning against a hold containing a nest occupied by a tawny owl chick, a protected species. The climber immediately alerted the Bauges Nature Park and climbing routes were closed to protect the nestling.
A climber out on a crag in the Bauges massif had an unexpected encounter on the side of a cliff. While climbing a route at the Garins site in the Bauges massif, Alexandre Renoir accidentally put his hand in a hold containing a tawny owl nest on 19 June.
Inside the cavity was a chick of this protected species: “The cliff in question is split into two parts. I discovered the nestling while climbing a route that had just been re-equipped but hadn’t been climbed for years. I had already climbed this route last winter but there was no owl. Here, a nestling occupied a hole 40 centimetres in diameter and 60 centimetres deep”, explains Alexandre Renoir.
“The hole is clearly visible from the bottom of the wall. It’s a hold that you have to use to get through a passage. I put my hand in the hole and it was a real surprise. The chick was at the bottom of the hole,” he continues. I immediately climbed back down and left the route.
Once on the ground, the climber, who is also president of the Bauju climbing club, contacted the Savoie Territorial Committee and the Bauges Regional Nature Park. Four routes were then closed on the Garins site, considered to be the most important climbing site in the massif, with some 110 routes.
A protective device
The aim of the measure is to allow the young owls to develop properly before they fly away. “It happens occasionally that owls nest on cliffs, but it’s still quite rare”, explains Adrien Lambert, coordinator for the Ligue de protection des oiseaux (LPO) in Savoie.
“It’s a protected species that’s quite shy by nature. What’s more, the parents go back and forth every day, not only to defend the nest, but also to feed the chick with micro-mammals, such as mice or field mice. They can be quite aggressive when approaching their nest”, he points out.
Two other eggs were found in the cavity. But these are not expected to hatch. As a result, only the nestling is being closely monitored. In addition to closing the lanes, a photo trap has been installed to monitor the progress of the brood, and awareness-raising signs have been put up nearby.
“The climber’s behaviour is to be commended. It illustrates the good cohesion between an outdoor sport and the proper development of biodiversity. It shows that it is possible to reconcile sporting activities with the preservation of wildlife,” says Adrien Lambert.
*Translated with DeepL (free version)
Waldorf and Statler judging your performance.
These boots feet are made for walking🎶
Something a little off topic (and I guess a lot of people know this already) - during the summer we are putting out dishes with water. Either they are shallow enough that birds and other animals don’t accidentally drown or with deeper pots we put in stones in the middle that will stay above the water line. And for insects (that also need water) we offer a flat wood which helps them to climb out. Survival or potential snack for animals.
Might be due to language / education differences but I don’t think I’ve ever seen these names come up in math problems.
Self awareness? They all go to a convention meeting, which usually is a place for people who share a common interest to talk and learn. And here everone is standing around but without the slightest indication that any kind of actual exchange/dialogue takes place. Which defies the idea of a convention, but they at least know they’re part of the problem.
No worries. I just don’t like Facebook/Meta and their Business model. But a lot of animal rescues and other groups organise things on FB and share info. So there’s a good side.
I just meant that if someone else likes it and wants to enter they can use it.
But thank you for being our data protection officer. (I can’t share pics at the moment as the instance hosting my account is having technical problems insert person taking the knives for peacefully sleeping person meme)
I’m not on Facebook and will not participate - but he looks like a Horton to me. Well, and there’s Horton hears a Who! :D
I hope they officially reveal his name on Father’s Day.
That’s really cute :D
Thank you for the smile!
Pratchett loves wordplay and makes allusions to things that exist on roundworld. As an owl afficionado you surely caught the Mor(e)pork in the City name. That’s where the owl comes from.
The Watch Series is a good point to start. I hope you like it!
And Discworld is in your superb TBR because of the city-state of Ankh-Morpork that has an owl crowning the City Arms?
I’m surprised (and slightly disappointed) that this beautiful little fella doesn’t get more love (aka upvotes) compared to other posts.
Yep. I’m waiting for them to cover their eyes with their wings like children.
This is reminding me of my Tiels. When I go behind this tiny perch or toy I’m well hidden and you surely won’t see me… :D
It looks like someone put the wrong facial features on a silkie.