Scott from Massachusetts said.#1) Ah to be young again, and to have no fear!!!! I give him credit. Looks so easy to him.#2) Oh my, someone will have to explain this one to me. Does the goat mind? What kind of birds are these?#3) Sweet!!
They look like blackbirds. They look too small for crows. They are pulling out the deer's winter undercoat to use for their nests. Helps the deer shed and provides a warm nest for their chicks.
Scott from Massachusetts said.Thank you very much Jeff. Interesting!!
En France , nous les appelons des choucas C est l oiseau le plus effronté que je connais...il rentre par la cheminée pour s en prendre a mon chat..
Anon@4:54am - That's amazing!
Nice you must be or delete your ass I will.
Scott from Massachusetts said.
ReplyDelete#1) Ah to be young again, and to have no fear!!!! I give him credit. Looks so easy to him.
#2) Oh my, someone will have to explain this one to me. Does the goat mind? What kind of birds are these?
#3) Sweet!!
They look like blackbirds. They look too small for crows. They are pulling out the deer's winter undercoat to use for their nests. Helps the deer shed and provides a warm nest for their chicks.
ReplyDeleteScott from Massachusetts said.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Jeff. Interesting!!
En France , nous les appelons des choucas
ReplyDeleteC est l oiseau le plus effronté que je connais...il rentre par la cheminée pour s en prendre a mon chat..
Anon@4:54am - That's amazing!
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