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Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus
Is this a protected species? Is it migratory?
Does going fifty miles to float in a river make it an aquatic bird? Does it have webbed feet? Or does it just spin webs as it practices to deceive? -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" |
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On Nov 17, 6:56*am, JohnH wrote:
Is this a protected species? Is it migratory? Does going fifty miles to float in a river make it an aquatic bird? Does it have webbed feet? Or does it just spin webs as it practices to deceive? -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" I looked it up in Peterson's Field Guide. It says the bird is a dull gray and brown with a large beak, a most unattractive species, prone to erratic behavior and puffing of feathers. |
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On Nov 17, 8:37*am, JohnH wrote:
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 05:34:45 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Nov 17, 6:56*am, JohnH wrote: Is this a protected species? Is it migratory? Does going fifty miles to float in a river make it an aquatic bird? Does it have webbed feet? Or does it just spin webs as it practices to deceive? -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" I looked it up in Peterson's Field Guide. *It says the bird is a dull gray and brown with a large beak, a most unattractive species, prone to erratic behavior and puffing of feathers. Webbed feet? Is it related to the chicken, i.e.,'cowardly'? I know it has pudgy little claws. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" My birding group thinks it lacks the strength and means to go very far, so we assume the species is not migratory and is localized to the State of Maryland. Except of course when a member of the species parasitically hitches a ride on the back of another bird to, say ... California. The species is known for trying to attract attention to itself, but yes, like a chicken, runs for cover and also engages in camaflage when it senses confrontation. |
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"GC Boater" wrote in message ... My birding group thinks it lacks the strength and means to go very far, so we assume the species is not migratory and is localized to the State of Maryland. Except of course when a member of the species parasitically hitches a ride on the back of another bird to, say ... California. The species is known for trying to attract attention to itself, but yes, like a chicken, runs for cover and also engages in camaflage when it senses confrontation. ------------------------------ This is funny as hell. Betcha even Harry is laughing. Eisboch |
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Eisboch wrote:
"GC Boater" wrote in message ... My birding group thinks it lacks the strength and means to go very far, so we assume the species is not migratory and is localized to the State of Maryland. Except of course when a member of the species parasitically hitches a ride on the back of another bird to, say ... California. The species is known for trying to attract attention to itself, but yes, like a chicken, runs for cover and also engages in camaflage when it senses confrontation. ------------------------------ This is funny as hell. Betcha even Harry is laughing. Eisboch I don't laugh at the juvenile humor of the stupidschitts, but I do laugh at them from time to time. It's sort of fascinating that so many of the stupidschitts here are obsessed with me, especially the "anonymous" stupidschitts with the yellow streaks down their spines, eh? |
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Eisboch wrote:
"GC Boater" wrote in message ... My birding group thinks it lacks the strength and means to go very far, so we assume the species is not migratory and is localized to the State of Maryland. Except of course when a member of the species parasitically hitches a ride on the back of another bird to, say ... California. The species is known for trying to attract attention to itself, but yes, like a chicken, runs for cover and also engages in camaflage when it senses confrontation. ------------------------------ This is funny as hell. Betcha even Harry is laughing. Eisboch If he isn't laughing, he doesn't have any sense of humor. This new poster is too funny. I'll give him a 10 for style, grace, and execution. And when Harry parrys, it is usually only a weak thrust. This makes the attack even funnier. Too bad Reggie isn't here. ;-) He'd get a big kick out of it. |
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On Nov 17, 9:32*am, Jim wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "GC Boater" wrote in message .... My birding group thinks it lacks the strength and means to go very far, so we assume the species is not migratory and is localized to the State of Maryland. *Except of course when a member of the species parasitically hitches a ride on the back of another bird to, say ... California. *The species is known for trying to attract attention to itself, but yes, like a chicken, runs for cover and also engages in camaflage when it senses confrontation. ------------------------------ This is funny as hell. *Betcha even Harry is laughing. Eisboch If he isn't laughing, he doesn't have any sense of humor. This new poster is too funny. I'll give him a 10 for style, grace, and execution. And when Harry parrys, it is usually only a weak thrust. This makes the attack even funnier. Too bad Reggie isn't here. ;-) He'd get a big kick out of it.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I consulted a noted authority on the species who said the bird has a disproportionally large larnyx which allows it to squawk loudly and constantly, until it senses danger, at which times, it flies into the nearest briar patch until it is safe to resume squawking. |
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Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 10:08:17 -0500, Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "GC Boater" wrote in message ... My birding group thinks it lacks the strength and means to go very far, so we assume the species is not migratory and is localized to the State of Maryland. Except of course when a member of the species parasitically hitches a ride on the back of another bird to, say ... California. The species is known for trying to attract attention to itself, but yes, like a chicken, runs for cover and also engages in camaflage when it senses confrontation. ------------------------------ This is funny as hell. Betcha even Harry is laughing. Eisboch I don't laugh at the juvenile humor of the stupidschitts, but I do laugh at them from time to time. It's sort of fascinating that so many of the stupidschitts here are obsessed with me, especially the "anonymous" stupidschitts with the yellow streaks down their spines, eh? We are discussing the famed Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus. We are sure as hell not talking about the likes of you. Do you have webbed feet? A person would have to be a real narcissist to imagine themselves under discussion when the subject is obviously a decrepit, ugly-assed, bird. -- A Harry Krause truism: "It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!" |
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Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus
On Nov 17, 10:08*am, Boater wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "GC Boater" wrote in message .... My birding group thinks it lacks the strength and means to go very far, so we assume the species is not migratory and is localized to the State of Maryland. *Except of course when a member of the species parasitically hitches a ride on the back of another bird to, say ... California. *The species is known for trying to attract attention to itself, but yes, like a chicken, runs for cover and also engages in camaflage when it senses confrontation. ------------------------------ This is funny as hell. *Betcha even Harry is laughing. Eisboch I don't laugh at the juvenile humor of the stupidschitts, but I do laugh at them from time to time. It's sort of fascinating that so many of the stupidschitts here are obsessed with me, especially the "anonymous" stupidschitts with the yellow streaks down their spines, eh?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - This from the chicken **** "boater" who lies constantly. |