This is how God Almighty deals with bunnies for persecuting ptarmigans.
1 posted on
09/30/2008 8:49:23 PM PDT by
Ptarmigan
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To: Ptarmigan
i saw a 4’ rattler eat a dove once,
does that count?
2 posted on
09/30/2008 8:54:10 PM PDT by
ken21
(people die and you never hear from them again.)
To: Ptarmigan
Our Weims will occasionally catch a rabbit and the poor rabbit makes the most horrendous noise. We try to rescue the rabbit before they kill it. They also stalk squirrels, and their latest fad is bringing us turtles each time they venture into the woods. Why they’re all of a sudden obsessed with turtles, we don’t know...but they come back with them almost everytime, and at least the turtles aren’t harmed.
3 posted on
09/30/2008 8:54:25 PM PDT by
Dawn531
To: Ptarmigan
To: Ptarmigan
poor little bunny..looked like a baby bunny. Hope that big ol bird had heart burn.
To: Ptarmigan; SWAMPSNIPER
Hey Swampsniper, I bet you would enjoy these.
8 posted on
09/30/2008 9:04:13 PM PDT by
Grammy
(Obama worked for 143 days as a Senator before deciding he was qualified to be President.)
To: Ptarmigan
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Somebody's gonna pay. |
9 posted on
09/30/2008 9:07:47 PM PDT by
Hoplite
To: Ptarmigan
10 posted on
09/30/2008 9:12:03 PM PDT by
Sundog
(Palin --- She who can shoot a moose can shoot a Russian bear.)
To: Ptarmigan
Poor bunny. Nothing screams like a rabbit, except possibly a horse.
13 posted on
09/30/2008 9:17:45 PM PDT by
ottbmare
To: Ptarmigan
That heron was tougher than Jimmy Carter.
15 posted on
09/30/2008 9:28:06 PM PDT by
Defiant
(Pacifism and Socialism: Death and Taxes, just lots more of it.)
To: Ptarmigan
This looks fishy to me. In the pictures in the article, the rabbit is always entirely behind or entirely in front of the heron, as though crudely photoshopped.
Looking at it again, I'd say ridiculously photoshopped.
To: Ptarmigan
There is a national wildlife preserve near where we live. One can see quite a few blue herons there. Just in a couple of visits I saw blue herons catching a snake and a rat.
To: Ptarmigan
The big herons and egrets are tough customers, I’ve seen them grab small gators and big snakes.
18 posted on
09/30/2008 10:06:52 PM PDT by
SWAMPSNIPER
(THE SECOND AMENDMENT, A MATTER OF FACT, NOT A MATTER OF OPINION)
To: Ptarmigan
19 posted on
09/30/2008 10:09:32 PM PDT by
Slings and Arrows
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To: Ptarmigan
I know it's the wild and all, but damn. Poor bun bun. Hateful Ptarmigan.
Bow down to Arwen, Princess of bunnies.
22 posted on
09/30/2008 10:51:14 PM PDT by
radiohead
(The hypocritcal Left - attacking a woman for being what they said women should be.)
To: Ptarmigan; MozarkDawg
24 posted on
09/30/2008 11:07:32 PM PDT by
dighton
To: girlangler
25 posted on
09/30/2008 11:12:26 PM PDT by
txhurl
(Denali/Bolton - 'Denali' is Palin's SS nickname)
To: Ptarmigan
Our area is infested by rabbits.
And I do mean infested - they are everywhere.
The fox population can’t even keep up with them, and the
fox are very, very successfull at catching the rabbits.
There are just so many of them.
Maybe we need heron (a couple dozen of them anyway).
28 posted on
10/01/2008 7:06:58 AM PDT by
Verbosus
To: Ptarmigan
The bird can be thankful it didn't encounter this killer.
29 posted on
10/01/2008 7:10:18 AM PDT by
js1138
To: Ptarmigan
I have a grey heron living near-by. Visit the brook in my front yard almost everyday.
Mostly he just stands there, but when he decides to take off, what a show!
30 posted on
10/01/2008 7:13:58 AM PDT by
KosmicKitty
(WARNING: Hormonally crazed woman ahead!!)
To: Ptarmigan
I’ve seen a Tri-colored Heron in Texas stalk, catch, and eat a rattlesnake.
31 posted on
10/01/2008 7:16:10 AM PDT by
Pilsner
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