Daily Archives: March 18, 2011

Lorikeets and Ostrich Fishing . . .

First off, I forgot to post this St. Patrick’s Day photo of Landon yesterday, and was chastised by our daughter Brandi.

Mea Culpa.

LandonIrish

This morning was an early start, with absolutely no coffee to help.

About 10am, Nick and Terry Russell, and Jan and I headed north on I-10 about 55 miles to revisit the Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Ranch, located near Picacho Peak.

Picacho Peak

Here’s a better photo of Picacho Peak from the Web.

Picacho_Peak

We got there about 11:15 and waited a few minutes for our friend Jeanne Sparks to arrive from Casa Grande to visit with us.

Nick and Terry had been here before, and we were here in February 2008 on our way to Alaska.

After collecting our animal feed cups and lorikeet nectar, we entered the animal enclosure to first encounter the Fallow Deer area.

Jan was very popular, and it was funny to watch try to feed each one separately and be sure that everyone got their share.

Fallow Deer 1

Fallow Deer 2

Then it was on to the ostrich area to try and feed these hungry birds while retaining all our fingers. And it wasn’t easy, believe me. Sometimes it was like feeding a nest of snakes.

Ostrich 1

Ostrich 2

Is this a kind and gentle face, or what?

Ostrich Closeup

They had a photo of what a baby one looks like. They sell all their fertilized eggs overseas so they don’t have any babies at the ranch.

Ostrich Baby

One treat was getting to meet Rooster himself.

Rooster Cogburn

Next it was on to the goats. Known as the Hole In The Wall Gang, the goats are a lot more fun (and safe) to feed than the ostriches.

Goats 1

Goats 2

The Sicilian Donkeys weren’t really hungry, but they did like to be petted, and were a big hit with the little kids.

Donkeys 1

Then finally, it was Jan’s favorite, the Lorikeets.

Lorikeets

They give you little cups of nectar which the Lorikeets love, and will swarm all over you to get it.

Lorikeets 1

Lorikeets 2

Our friend Jeanne certainly has her hands full.

Jeanne with Lorikeets

These are really beautiful, colorful birds, and much friendlier than the ostriches.

Lorikeet Closeup

It was funny to watch them dive under the water in their bathing pond, then fluff up their feathers and fly up to the top of the cage in the sun to dry off.

Lorikeet Bath

Lorikeet Bath 1

All together now. “Awwwww”

Lorikeet Lovebirds

Our next treat was the Monster Truck Tour around the ranch, something we had not done last time. The Tour is a combination of sightseeing and motocross jumping.

Monster Truck

The 50 minute ride took us around the feeding and breeding areas of the ranch, interspersed with wild bumps and jumps across and over ditches and ravines.

We also got to see an ostrich nest in the wild, although they usually take the eggs from the next and incubate them as soon as possible because of local predators like javelinas and bobcats.

Ostrich Nest

Our next adventure was Ostrich Fishing.

Ostrich Fishing 1

There is a bolt on the end of the string, and you stick it in quarter section of grapefruit, and let the fun began.

Ostrich Fishing 3

Ostrich Fishing 2

They said if you could land one on the platform, you could have it. I wanted to ask if I could just shoot one and reel it in, but Jan wouldn’t let me.

Bummer!

They’re supposed to be real tasty.

And lastly, here’s the Fantastic Four, caught in the act. We had a great time here, and it’s well worth your time if you’re in the area.

Ostrich Fishing

We left Rooster’s about 1pm and headed across the Interstate to the Bowlin’s gift shop, one of Jan’s favorites. She loves their earring selection, and found another pair she really likes.

Then we drove back into Tucson to have lunch at another of Nick’s favorite places, The Lucky Wishbone.

It’s kind of a fast food place, but serves things like steak fingers, and chicken livers and gizzards, along with chicken strips, shrimp, fish, and fried chicken.

Once again, Nick’s recommendation was right on target. Really good.

After stopping off to visit Nick’s cousin Beverly, we got home about 5:30, and it seemed like a good time for a short nap.

And of course, about 7:30 we drove over to the DQ in Vail.

Anything to just stop the sniveling!

That’s it for today. More tomorrow.

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Thought for the Day:

"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent full of doubt."—Bertrand Russell

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