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06-12-2004, 01:57 PM
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#11 (permalink)
| | | Re: Buzzard bait Seems that a 12 gauge would be a better solution but that is just my redneck
AMERICAN way of thinking.
Jim | |
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06-12-2004, 03:05 PM
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#12 (permalink)
| | | Re: Buzzard bait In article <0oGyc.11254$uX2.993@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink. net>,
"mrbubl" <mrbubl@no-spam.earthlink.net> writes:
> The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds suggested the bird was
> probably nesting nearby and was defending its chicks.
The crows here have become aggressive like that, too.
I've been spotting dead ones on the roadside. I don't
know if they go after cars, or if they just get hit
while going after people who are on foot. At least
they have the courtesy to leave cyclists alone.
Yesterday while riding I had a couple of swallows escorting
me out of their territory. They were swooping mere inches
above the ground, just ahead of my front tire. They were
marvelous to watch.
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[etc]
> end
If that's an attachment, please send those on UseNet.
cheers,
Tom
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06-12-2004, 03:05 PM
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#13 (permalink)
| | | Re: Buzzard bait In article <0oGyc.11254$uX2.993@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink. net>,
"mrbubl" <mrbubl@no-spam.earthlink.net> writes:
> The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds suggested the bird was
> probably nesting nearby and was defending its chicks.
The crows here have become aggressive like that, too.
I've been spotting dead ones on the roadside. I don't
know if they go after cars, or if they just get hit
while going after people who are on foot. At least
they have the courtesy to leave cyclists alone.
Yesterday while riding I had a couple of swallows escorting
me out of their territory. They were swooping mere inches
above the ground, just ahead of my front tire. They were
marvelous to watch.
> begin 666 my16.gif
[etc]
> end
If that's an attachment, please send those on UseNet.
cheers,
Tom
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06-12-2004, 03:05 PM
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#14 (permalink)
| | | Re: Buzzard bait In article <0oGyc.11254$uX2.993@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink. net>,
"mrbubl" <mrbubl@no-spam.earthlink.net> writes:
> The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds suggested the bird was
> probably nesting nearby and was defending its chicks.
The crows here have become aggressive like that, too.
I've been spotting dead ones on the roadside. I don't
know if they go after cars, or if they just get hit
while going after people who are on foot. At least
they have the courtesy to leave cyclists alone.
Yesterday while riding I had a couple of swallows escorting
me out of their territory. They were swooping mere inches
above the ground, just ahead of my front tire. They were
marvelous to watch.
> begin 666 my16.gif
[etc]
> end
If that's an attachment, please send those on UseNet.
cheers,
Tom
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06-12-2004, 03:05 PM
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#15 (permalink)
| | | Re: Buzzard bait In article <0oGyc.11254$uX2.993@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink. net>,
"mrbubl" <mrbubl@no-spam.earthlink.net> writes:
> The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds suggested the bird was
> probably nesting nearby and was defending its chicks.
The crows here have become aggressive like that, too.
I've been spotting dead ones on the roadside. I don't
know if they go after cars, or if they just get hit
while going after people who are on foot. At least
they have the courtesy to leave cyclists alone.
Yesterday while riding I had a couple of swallows escorting
me out of their territory. They were swooping mere inches
above the ground, just ahead of my front tire. They were
marvelous to watch.
> begin 666 my16.gif
[etc]
> end
If that's an attachment, please send those on UseNet.
cheers,
Tom
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06-12-2004, 03:05 PM
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#16 (permalink)
| | | Re: Buzzard bait In article <0oGyc.11254$uX2.993@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink. net>,
"mrbubl" <mrbubl@no-spam.earthlink.net> writes:
> The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds suggested the bird was
> probably nesting nearby and was defending its chicks.
The crows here have become aggressive like that, too.
I've been spotting dead ones on the roadside. I don't
know if they go after cars, or if they just get hit
while going after people who are on foot. At least
they have the courtesy to leave cyclists alone.
Yesterday while riding I had a couple of swallows escorting
me out of their territory. They were swooping mere inches
above the ground, just ahead of my front tire. They were
marvelous to watch.
> begin 666 my16.gif
[etc]
> end
If that's an attachment, please send those on UseNet.
cheers,
Tom
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