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Old 05-25-2004, 01:09 AM   #811
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There is Joshua, 16; Jana and John-David, 14; Jill, 13; Jessa, 11; Jinger, 10; Joseph, 9; Josiah, 7; Joy-Anna, 6; Jeremiah and Jedidiah, 5; Jason, 4; James, 2; and Justin, 1.
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Old 05-25-2004, 10:06 AM   #812
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I just can't imagine. We can barely handle two. 'Course I agree with the idea of needing a naming scheme. That's why we named ours baltspawn A and baltspawn B.
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Old 05-25-2004, 10:36 AM   #813
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I just can't imagine. We can barely handle two. 'Course I agree with the idea of needing a naming scheme. That's why we named ours baltspawn A and baltspawn B.
it one reason why Jewish people don't have 15 kids.
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Old 05-25-2004, 11:14 AM   #814
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'Course I agree with the idea of needing a naming scheme. That's why we named ours baltspawn A and baltspawn B.
We toyed with Thing 1, Thing Two, and so on to reduce the arguments about names. But in the end I got the name I wanted. I mean - I did all the work, right?

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So, middle son (Nature Boy) finds a blown-down woodduck house in the woods, with eggs scattered all over the ground. He picks them up, brings them home, rigs up a warmer, and, one week later, the damn things all hatch.

Five days later, they all follow him around his room in a group, cheeping madly and trying to crawl up his pants leg. If he sits on the ground, they all hop onto his lap and settle in contentedly and sort of quietly do a bird-purr. He has named them all, and I think they respond to their own names.

My cursory research with my field guide tells me that these are baby loons. With the combined penalties from the Migratory Waterfowl Protection Act, and the Minnesota State Bird Designation Act, I'm thinking this is good for about a $5,000 fine.

This can't turn out well.
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So, middle son (Nature Boy) finds a blown-down woodduck house in the woods, with eggs scattered all over the ground. He picks them up, brings them home, rigs up a warmer, and, one week later, the damn things all hatch.

Five days later, they all follow him around his room in a group, cheeping madly and trying to crawl up his pants leg. If he sits on the ground, they all hop onto his lap and settle in contentedly and sort of quietly do a bird-purr. He has named them all, and I think they respond to their own names.

My cursory research with my field guide tells me that these are baby loons. With the combined penalties from the Migratory Waterfowl Protection Act, and the Minnesota State Bird Designation Act, I'm thinking this is good for about a $5,000 fine.

This can't turn out well.
Would it be insensitive to suggest several recipes, I mean, solutions to your predicament?
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Old 06-08-2004, 05:29 PM   #817
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My cursory research with my field guide tells me that these are baby loons.
There was never any question you'd be raising loons. I just never would have guessed it would skip a generation.
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Old 06-08-2004, 05:32 PM   #818
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There was never any question you'd be raising loons. I just never would have guessed it would skip a generation.
Softballs. I gotta watch the softballs.
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Old 06-08-2004, 05:39 PM   #819
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Softballs. I gotta watch the softballs.
surely there is an amnesty program. you can teach your kids that, while it's important to care for wildlife, it's even more important to be trained in ass-covering.
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Old 06-08-2004, 05:40 PM   #820
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Softballs. I gotta watch the softballs.
You can watch that last one soaring over the fence if you look quickly
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Old 06-08-2004, 05:42 PM   #821
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Would it be insensitive to suggest several recipes, I mean, solutions to your predicament?
I can't even get past the "which wine with loon" issue. I mean, they're poultry, sort of, but with a strong fishy taste, plus they're the State Bird, which pretty well mandates a Minnesota wine all by itslef. And, if you know "Minnesota wine", you understand my problem.
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I can't even get past the "which wine with loon" issue. I mean, they're poultry, sort of, but with a strong fishy taste, plus they're the State Bird, which pretty well mandates a Minnesota wine all by itslef. And, if you know "Minnesota wine", you understand my problem.
That's the stuff made to soften lefse and be served with lutefisk, right?
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That's the stuff made to soften lefse and be served with lutefisk, right?
It comes in a different bottle, but the taste is pretty much identical.

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Old 06-08-2004, 06:12 PM   #824
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I can't even get past the "which wine with loon" issue. I mean, they're poultry, sort of, but with a strong fishy taste, plus they're the State Bird, which pretty well mandates a Minnesota wine all by itslef. And, if you know "Minnesota wine", you understand my problem.
You'd have to go outside of Minnesota, but perhaps this would be appropriate:

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Old 06-08-2004, 10:42 PM   #825
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Mmmn....Loon...The OTHER White Meat

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So, middle son (Nature Boy) finds a blown-down woodduck house in the woods, with eggs scattered all over the ground. He picks them up, brings them home, rigs up a warmer, and, one week later, the damn things all hatch.

Five days later, they all follow him around his room in a group, cheeping madly and trying to crawl up his pants leg. If he sits on the ground, they all hop onto his lap and settle in contentedly and sort of quietly do a bird-purr. He has named them all, and I think they respond to their own names.

My cursory research with my field guide tells me that these are baby loons. With the combined penalties from the Migratory Waterfowl Protection Act, and the Minnesota State Bird Designation Act, I'm thinking this is good for about a $5,000 fine.

This can't turn out well.
Wow. That is the sweetest boy you have. *sigh*.

I think it can turn out well. If this were me, I'd probably waste money on some sort of comfy loon house (a loony bin perhaps? um...hardy har har and what not), spend too much time learning about the wants and needs of growing loons and to make sure the little loonies are fully entertained, I'd hire and overpay a Loon Nanny who'd end up, for $600 an hour, watching tv while the little loons run amok about the house. But that's just me.

If you really don't want to raise these things, even to the awkward teen years, then you could be creative about how you break the news to nature boy. Try this link and
this one too to find places to call about a potential new home. The one site suggests that folks get permits to rehabilitate various wildlife and I'd be surprised if there weren't some crazy Minnesotan specializing in loons. Then, you could make it a nice learning experience by having your son check out the new home for his little loons, and he could maybe "volunteer" with whatever wildlife rehab project is going on to make him feel included. If the new loon home is close, he might even get to visit them. At the least, I'm sure folks would be happy to send him pics of the loons as they grow. And if the place is too far away, maybe the whole thing sparks an interest in wildlife rehab and he could do cool stuff as a volunteer more local to you.
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