[cayugabirds-l] Mongo

2012-11-06 Thread Bill Evans
Greetings Cayugabirders,

This is a sentimental post for a large farm Mallard that was furtively released 
on the main pond at Sapsucker Woods back in the 1990s, when I was formally 
associate with the Lab of O when it was lodged in the old building with a 
staff of 50 or so. There were a few mallards that lived on the pond year-round 
and one was larger, a domestic hybrid of some sort. I realize “Mongo” has 
likely long ago passed to humus, but I wonder if anyone has recollections of 
this fine individual and if there is any knowledge of his fate?

Bill E
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Mongo (and Spike)

2012-11-06 Thread Terry P. Mingle
PS:  Here are four of the pictures - all in one file - around 9MB, FYI - may 
take a little while to load.   

Margaret took these of me feeding them.  I miss the OLD Lab.  We used to have 
SO much fun there!

http://www.macosphere.com/~MingleTP/Temporary/MongoAndSpike1997.jpg

--Terry

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On Nov 6, 2012 , at 8:24 PM, Terry P. Mingle wrote:

 I have photos of him and his sidekick (the smaller Mallard) Spike - 
 Margaret Barker and I used to feed them out of the side door of the old Lab 
 of O.
 
 He mysteriously disappeared one day…I think he was getting a little too 
 friendly for the liking of some.
 
 --Terry
 
 
 
 On Nov 6, 2012 , at 6:56 PM, Bill Evans wrote:
 
 Greetings Cayugabirders,
  
 This is a sentimental post for a large farm Mallard that was furtively 
 released on the main pond at Sapsucker Woods back in the 1990s, when I was 
 formally associate with the Lab of O when it was lodged in the old 
 building with a staff of 50 or so. There were a few mallards that lived on 
 the pond year-round and one was larger, a domestic hybrid of some sort. I 
 realize “Mongo” has likely long ago passed to humus, but I wonder if anyone 
 has recollections of this fine individual and if there is any knowledge of 
 his fate?
  
 Bill E
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RE: [cayugabirds-l] Mongo

2012-11-06 Thread Kevin J. McGowan
I remember Mongo very well.  He has been gone a long time, but I always think 
of him when I see a big domestic Mallard somewhere.  A sudden demise could 
easily be attributed to a Red-tailed Hawk, a coyote, a fox, one of the many 
minks, or, perhaps, an angry beaver.

Kevin


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Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Mongo

I have photos of him and his sidekick (the smaller Mallard) Spike - Margaret 
Barker and I used to feed them out of the side door of the old Lab of O.

He mysteriously disappeared one day...I think he was getting a little too 
friendly for the liking of some.

--Terry



On Nov 6, 2012 , at 6:56 PM, Bill Evans wrote:


Greetings Cayugabirders,

This is a sentimental post for a large farm Mallard that was furtively released 
on the main pond at Sapsucker Woods back in the 1990s, when I was formally 
associate with the Lab of O when it was lodged in the old building with a 
staff of 50 or so. There were a few mallards that lived on the pond year-round 
and one was larger, a domestic hybrid of some sort. I realize Mongo has 
likely long ago passed to humus, but I wonder if anyone has recollections of 
this fine individual and if there is any knowledge of his fate?

Bill E
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