A cat's prey drive is so strong that even well - fed cats may naturally
enjoy hunting birds or other small animals.
Not exact matches
For over 25 years, Mass Audubon has supported the status quo that prohibits
hunting on Sundays in keeping with our long - held belief that hikers, families,
bird watchers, wildlife photographers, amateur naturalists, and others should have one day a week free of
hunting to
enjoy in safety the serenity of nature on public and private lands.
We'll also
enjoy the return of the
birds to our fields, forests and wetlands as they
hunt for food, sing songs, and build nests.
Enjoy bird hunting, though I haven't been in awhile.
They're a great choice if you spend a lot of time outdoors, especially if you
enjoy hunting ducks and other game
birds.
Lady and I
enjoy waterfowl and upland
bird hunting as well as playing fetch in the park near our house.
He's a bouncy, high energy, seemingly tireless worker that will delight any waterfowler, and especially the one who also
enjoys hunting upland game
birds with a fiery little flusher.
Whether you are
birding,
hunting, hiking, or biking, there are so many things to
enjoy at this natural treasure.
Come and
enjoy the lovely hiking routes,
bird watching, springbuck
hunting amongst the various things we offer.
•
Enjoy a five - senses hike • Organize a nature scavenger
hunt • Explore a local nature trail • Camp out in the backyard • Take a nature photo safari • Put up a
bird feeder and watch for visitors • Observe the night sky • Plant a family tree and watch it grow • Invite neighborhood kids to join in a bug walk and critter talk
Our cat had greatly
enjoyed that cat door, using it to go in an out to
hunt and often bringing us little presents — such bringing us LIVE
birds, squirrels, etc..