ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月30日 10時27分


Longtime residents are being driven out of Silicon Valley. But only in Shoreline Park are the newcomers eating the natives. A handful of burrowing owls live in this 750-acre wildlife and recreation area. A California species of “special concern,” burrowing #owls nest in the ground. That makes them especially vulnerable. The remains of an owl — a leg, a wing, a few scattered feathers — were found here in 2015, shortly after a feral cat was seen stalking it. Another owl was discovered dead near its burrow, and a third disappeared that year. Environmentalists have been alarmed for a long time about the number of #cats at Shoreline, but they couldn’t figure out where they were coming from. Gradually, public records requests and old-fashioned snooping led to @Google. It’s not so much that workers there don’t like birds as it is that they really love cats. An employee group called GCat Rescue traps cats around the so-called #Googleplex. Every night, all night, dinner is served from cat-feeding stations, like the one photographed here by @jasonhenry. Janet Alexander, a spokeswoman for the animal control group, said, “Google understands the cats are not supposed to cross the line into the park.” The cats seem to have a different understanding. Swipe left to see @jasonhenry’s photo of a #BurrowingOwl at Shoreline Park. Then visit the link in our profile to read the full story. #?#?


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