Making Traps

May 16th, 2006, 10:08 pm PDT by Greg

[The links here are to pictures from the gallery of pictures from today.]

Today was the day to make traps to catch birds. What we had to make were “funnel traps” Basically, picture a bird feeder in a wire mesh cage. The cage has some “funnel” shaped entrances.

The idea is that it’s easy to get in, but hard to get out. Not really a “trap” per se, just some kind of probabilistic thing that on average contains more birds as time goes on.

So, we got some hardware cloth (chicken wire with small gaps) and other stuff at the hardware store. We had to cart this back to campus–the bike came in handy, but we got some funny looks.

We set out to make the cages and the funnels. It all came together pretty well, I think.

But, cut hardware cloth has a lot of pointy bits. It looks like I’ve been attacked by an angry cat.

Kat’s plan this week is basically to do everything she can to get some birds. Keith gets back next week, and she’ll definitely have something to say.

Roach

May 16th, 2006, 9:38 am PDT by Kat

Almost forgot. Saw my first NC roach today. Had to wake up at 5:30 to get to school to set up traps (it was already light by the time I got to school, but I was on the first bus in!). Was brushing my teeth when, out of the corner of my eye, I saw something move. There it was, in the bathtub. A large cockroach. I figured I’d try to fling it into the toilet and flush it. Got a piece of cardboard and leaned in the scoop it up, and it scuttled out of the way with the speed of a hummingbird! Crap! Now what! I could squish it! I grabbed the heaviest thing I could find, a CLR bottle from under the sink. I hit it with what I thought was a lot of force. Nope, still alive looking like nothing happened. Dammit! It was now getting late and I had to catch my bus. So, what did I do? I left it in the bathtub and left a note for Greg that it was in there so he wouldn’t inadvertently join it in the tub! Apparently he was able to squish it with the CLR bottle. Bug spray is being added to the shopping list.

Catching birds is hard

May 16th, 2006, 9:28 am PDT by Kat

I’m trying but nothing is going in the traps! Not even sparrows! Dammit!

I think I have three problems:

1) Non-ideal location in our aviary: I think I have to catch somewhere else on campus (but I’m not sure I can do this – have to wait for Keith to get back), or go to Keith’s backyard and set up there.

2) Non-ideal seed: I need to get sunflower seeds.

3) Non-ideal traps: I need to make feeders and funnel traps. Thanks to Dana I’ve got specs and am ready to start constructing.

On the bright side, my starlings are doing fine. I guess worse-case senario, I catch juvenile starlings and work on them… that’s a pretty bad senario though. Not giving up yet!

Everyone cross your fingers and do a little HOFI dance for me! Dance people, dance!!!!

Super Walmart, Farmer’s Market, Costco, and Thank you for Smoking

May 16th, 2006, 9:15 am PDT by Kat

So this weekend was chock full of “stuff to do since we have a car.”

Friday night we set out on an expedition to Super Walmart. Greg was pysched for his “American Experience” – he brought the camera. Sure enough, it was huge. (there should be pics up on the gallery) We started off the “experience” with dinner at McD. Yes, Greg ate meat! Had to get the full experience you see. Anyways, after gorging and feeling not quite right afterwards, we started shopping. Holy crap this place was huge! The experience ended with a slow, cashier. I wanted to pay with traveller’s cheques (to get rid of them) but I thought that might be too much for the poor woman, so we charged instead. Also didn’t want Greg to have an anuerism.

Saturday morning we rolled out of bed out into the Farmer’s Market. Felt like home except there was no chocolatier! The weather in Chapel Hill is probable not so good for selling chocolates. We bought some cheese, strawberries and pound cake and some tarts (one sweet potato and one pecan) from a woman who Greg already described in his blog. She was great! Can’t wait to see her again this Saturday!

Then it was off to Costco in Durham. Also stopped off at World Market (think Pier 1) and bought 3 bottles of wine (gotta love the states where you can buy wine and beer everywhere!). Also went to Bed Bath and Beyond. Was one of the first times it felt like home. Not in the “Chapel Hill is home” sense. More like, this looks like home in Vancouver sense. I think it’ll take a while for this to be like home. It has it’s charms, but it’s not familiar enough yet. Maybe in a few weeks… Anyways, went to Costco (also a homey feeling as all Costco’s look the same!).

Sunday morning we went shopping for a futon. The old tenants left us their futon, but I’m going to use that as my sofa. So, at the end of the summer I’ll need a bed (we’re borrowing the tenant’s bed for the summer). Figured a futon is the way to go (cheap!). Got one on sale (yea!) and it’s set up in the office where we needed a place to sit (to watch stuff on the computer) anyways!

At a loss for something else to do, we went to see a movie. The nearest large movie theater is in Durham. Saw “Thank you for Smoking.” Really funny – go see it!

And that was our last weekend with the rental car.

Pictures

May 15th, 2006, 12:11 am PDT by Greg

I have posted some initial pictures in my gallery:

  • Our first days in NC. The pictures there are around the UNC campus; playing bocce at Keith and Sabrina’s; the area in front of our new apartment.
  • Kat’s science pictures. These are around the lab and her new bird room. As you can see, starlings are literally full of shit.
  • The Carrboro Farmer’s Market. We went on Saturday. I didn’t get a lot of pictures, since we were more focused on the market than the pictures.

The market happens every Wed and Sat. We bought a half pound cake from a wonderfully jolly old woman. Ended up telling her our life-story for some reason. She seemed interested.

“I just finished my PhD.” “Oooh, no, you di-int!”… “We moved from Vancouver.” “G’on… my lord!”

And ooh lordy [look, I’m integrating], could that woman make a pound cake! I think it’s probably the softer flour used around these parts. It was soft and dense at the same time. Great flavour. It had a lemon glaze that really didn’t add anything because the cake was so nice.

Now I made myself hungry. I hope she’s there on Wednesday, but I think the Wednesday markets are only farmers.

Google Earth Tour

May 12th, 2006, 9:03 pm PDT by Greg

Now that I have Internet, I spent some time working on this. You need Google Earth for it. It’s basically a tour of where we’ve been for the last week and a half.

Download the Google Earth tour of our NC world.

Open this file in Google Earth. To take the tour, double-click on each placemark in-order. Make sure you double-click the blue link for each placemark: this will check the placemark (so you see the label and marker), and fly to it (so you see it in the map window).

Starlings are yucky inside

May 12th, 2006, 1:09 pm PDT by Kat

After two days of being in captivitiy (not even 48 hours – more like 36 hours) I had to change the paper in the cages! So, I think the schedule will be to change the paper Monday and Friday, and maybe Wednesday depending on how gross it gets. Luckily I’ll have a recently graduated undergrad tech for the summer to help me.

Also luck for me, Keith cleaned out the starling pens in the aviary, so I didn’t have to. So now the aviary is ready for my House Finches. Not that there are any yet. Maybe this weekend. Going out to buy seed to put in the Potter traps.

Other than that, nothing really new. Have Vonage now, so feel free to call! Just remember, we’re 3 hours ahead!!!

Internet!

May 11th, 2006, 3:30 pm PDT by Greg

Bless the gods of all things digital, I have an Internet connection!

After a false-start on Tuesday, the nice Time-Warner man came today and gave me a cable modem. No more flaky open wireless signals from the neighbours for me. I think I’ll download something right now… there, see how fast that was?

The Vonage box had come in the mail a few days ago, so I have a phone at home as well. We have a number in Vancouver, Seattle, and Chapel Hill, so pretty much everybody can phone us with a local call. I’m not going to post the numbers, but drop an email if you want them.

On the other hand, I no longer have any excuse for not getting down to work. I am still on the payroll for the summer, after all. I guess I’ll have to start feeling guilty about not working tomorrow.

Wednesday is science day

May 11th, 2006, 11:11 am PDT by Kat

So yesterday (Wednesday) was my first real full day in the lab. Got in early (before 9:00!) so I could set up my computer (have to register the ethernet card number) and complete the online animal care course (I passed!) so I could at least touch a bird. Right afterwards, the fun started. I moved the 26 starlings (23 males, 3 females) indoors. Keith took some pictures which I’ll try to get from him asap. He just got a new camera, so he’s pretty happy. I think up until now he may have been a little wary of taking me on as a post-doc as I hadn’t really done anything yet. But, when he came in to the aviary, I was in the thick of it (literally – there was crap everywhere!). I had just caught a bird and was about to band it, so there’s a picture of me holding a female with shit on my face. Ah the joys of starlings. I was able to catch all of them in about 2 hours with another hour to fill up water and roll the cart back and forth between the aviary and the animal trailer.

Had a meeting with Keith and Richard Mailman, a prof doing neuroscience research in the med school. He’s going to teach me how to run HPLC. I think Keith was a little worried because this meeting was scheduled for late afternoon, after I was catching starlings. But, little does he know I clean up fast and well. As if I would show up at a meeting with crap on my face. Hello, princess!!!

So, all went well with my first foray into starling work. I only have a few small cuts on my hands from their claws. Hopefully they’re all okay. Going to check on them now. Forgot my camera, but maybe Greg will bring it in this aft, and I can take a 24-hour picture to show how gross is it (I’m scared!).

Moving, ice cream, cleaning, dead

May 11th, 2006, 11:05 am PDT by Kat

So I won’t recount the moving experience as Greg has already done a very good job decribing the Target trips. We finally went to bed around 1:00 Tuesday morning from sheer exhaustion.

On Tuesday, I stayed home from work to help clean some more. We have a dishwasher, so we were washing up a storm. Unfortunately we think the dishwasher is making the kitchen smell a little funky. Any ideas on how to make this not happen? Neither of us has ever actually used a dishwasher, so we have no idea!

Took a break in the middle of the day to have lunch at Weaver St. Market which Greg already described. They have a little cafe not unlike the one at Capers on W. 4th where you can get hot and cold prepared food. Then went in to school for the annual ice cream social. A retired biologist who used to work on insects (I think) endowed $$ for a 40-year annual ice cream social. She’s brilliant! It’s actually the 43rd year – the department/faculty have contributed to make the social continue. I’m so doing this in the future!

Then went back to the supermarket where I thought Greg was going to die. He literally looked as though he was going to pass out in the middle of the store. Luckily we made it home and got some soup into him, got him on the internet, and he was fine.

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