Posted on 01/23/2006 8:17:43 PM PST by GodBlessUSA
I will look for it...
Ping me when you see another funny one, maybe I can participate if I don't have too much work. Most of the time these days I'm working though. Must have been dansangel who put her fist in her mouth to keep her co-workers from hearing her laugh.
HEHE.. we must find it so we can share the love with the gang here. It was so funny. I tried google and came up empty handed... I am going to keep looking. I will ping you the next time I find myself snickering. :]
Okay, works for me.
Hey Amy, what are the dates that you have taken vacations?
I feel bad for the coopers and red tails that are constantly harrassed by crows, black birds and starlings. They aren't fast and have to rely on wind currents to get away from the screaming jeebies.
What really gets me tho is when a hawk is spotted by one crow who then takes after the hawk and his squawking brings all his comrades from around the area to join into the fray. Kinda reminds me of democrats..... LOL!
LOL! There's a clatch of ravens that hang around the apartment complex where I live. What a raucous crew! I am going to give them individual names now, like: Babs, Dianne, JohnF'in, Teddy, Nancy, Harry, Jack, Dick, Shrillery, hahahaha. "Shut up, Shrillery!"
It figures they would try to chase a RED-tail. Haha.
I don't think we have Ravens here in Michigan. The only time I saw them was in Vail while riding a chairlift to the top of the mountain. What impressed me the most about them was the fact that they appeared to be playing in flight. Just soaring and doing half flip overs and things like that......... Really cool stuff that I've never seen other birds do.
A late reply. :)
These are great shots Dita. I'm wondering if that is a juvenile Flicker
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