I love your picture, TonNL. Mr. Steenbeck took some photos of two melanistic pheasants by his shop, and I swear, that's what I want to be when I grow up. They're just gorgeous, dark, greenyblue, totally unaware of their charms...
No House Of Pain soundtrack, Ton? You disappoint me!! (Not really, I've dug it out to play for myself as a soundtrack to putting the office back together now that the redecoration is finished.)
It looks to me like they are trying to fly into a very strong head wind ... and failing. I live near some reservoirs and one of my favourite sights is to see a skein of geese slowly forming. I don't really know why. It just seems wonderful.
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I love your picture, TonNL. Mr. Steenbeck took some photos of two melanistic pheasants by his shop, and I swear, that's what I want to be when I grow up. They're just gorgeous, dark, greenyblue, totally unaware of their charms...
They look like they're pogoing to a prime bit o' punk rock.
It's a well known fact that geese are big fans of Sham 69.
No House Of Pain soundtrack, Ton? You disappoint me!! (Not really, I've dug it out to play for myself as a soundtrack to putting the office back together now that the redecoration is finished.)
:o)
It looks to me like they are trying to fly into a very strong head wind ... and failing. I live near some reservoirs and one of my favourite sights is to see a skein of geese slowly forming. I don't really know why. It just seems wonderful.
Steen: could you post those pheasants? I'd love to see 'em. I'm building a 'bird' photo file on my desktop.
Geese? Sham 69? "We're going dahn the pond..." ? It must be the Honky Tonk joanna.
More geese:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/gallery/2008/apr/29/photography?picture=333815613
Where I work, there's a lake outside and the resident geese have just produced seven of the cutest flufiest little goslings you ever did see.
Altogether now, awww...
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