Posted on 06/07/2006 9:31:28 AM PDT by presidio9
Swans are mean. Ive seen them attack people on wave runners, tubes, etc. Cant say I blame them for attacking the wave runners :)
I'm putting my tinfoil on, LOL, so here goes:
What is it with animals that live in and around water, and electromagnetic anomalies? This go 'round, it looks like alligators and swans. Back during Solar Max in 2001, it was sharks. I've seen research that indicates Solar Max influences human beings as well, with some "revolutionaries" going so far as having suggested timing their revolutions to coincide with the 11 year, cyclical peak. We're just about at the midpoint of this cycle now, but the anomalies remain, as do the effects, it's beginning to seem.
Nutty? Maybe. Time will tell.
This guy will never be elected governor of PA if he doesn't stop this crap.
Yup. In a local pond, a resident pair of swans coexisted with many geese until they had cygnets. With that, the cob would tolerate no geese on the pond.
Or near the pond:
Swans can fly. Why would they need to use a wave runner?
Grizzly Swans!!!
Can I borrow your swan for my golf course?
He makes that goose look tiny!
LOL...he's becoming OJ.
Good 'un.
Rendell will have a Swann attack.
Gee, maybe it's Al Gore's kooky "global warming" conspiracy at work.
when going up rivers or in "no wake zones" the wave runners can barely go above idle speed, making them perfect targets for swans. Why the swans dislike them is anyone guess, but they are mean birds. My son was floating on a tube behind our boat when he was attacked by a swan. The kid nearly walked on water.
Forgot links to pertinent articles, in case anyone was wondering what wall I was off of, with my comments, lol:
http://www.carolmoore.net/articles/sunspot-cycle.html
http://www.cfos100.com/research/excitability.php
http://www.borderlands.com/sun/sunspots.htm
We use to have geese that would try to attack. You had to be pretty fast then grab them by the neck and avoid the wings and feet. They would usually go off really pissed off honking at you, lettin gyou kow that "you got off easy" If they keep coming, then grab and twist. Roast goose. I imagine you could do that with a swan but I am sure that they are considered a protected species.
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