it’s very late…. or very early, depending on how you look at it…. three in the morning, and I need to be asleep….
but I’m glad to be back on Ballard Street.
I think there were comments or questions to me yesterday…. I’ll try to catch up later.Seems like everybody’s gone to bed…even the Tiki looks quiet…So g’night….
Oh — before I go…first thing I thought of, after “oooh pretty colors!”:
A friend and I once took his then 3-year-old son to a local lake where people used to feed the ducks (now we know it’s not wise but this was years ago)
He handed his son the bag of stale bread they’d brought…and the kid walked towards the lake… Then instead of reaching in to take out a crust to throw, as he’d been instructed, he held up the open bag and started throwing handfuls into the sky…
All of a sudden we couldn’t see anything but ducks, covering him, dive-bombing him…. Sorta like Tony, here, but all white…
His dad ran to him, heart in mouth, yelling at the birds, driving them away…And there stood a gleeful little boy, unscathed, with his head up, his arms outstretched….cooing “more Daddy, more!”
Thank you both for your suggestions re: BatPug. I’ve got a few days, so I’ll see what I can do about getting him a guitar that he’ll love. Doesn’t he have the perfect face for howling the blues?
i wish my wild birds were that friendly.even the neighborhood rock doves are skittish.corse it may be becouse i saw one of these guys on my feeding station the other day…
Good Morning All. I’m back. The Irish Rover got into Ballard Cove and docked so late, that I didn’t even stop at the Tiki Bar on the way home. I up and barely functioning this morning and trying to catch up on the past few days comments.Don’t know why Tony needs to put a feeder in his yard. In mine, I see every conceivable flying fauna from a pair of red-tailed hawks ( who use my trees as scouting perches ) to a three large sand-cranes, ibis, herons, blue and scrub jays, mockingbirds, whippoorwills, cardinals, wrens, and of course, the road crew ( vultures and turkey vultures ) and finally, an occasional bald eagle.
Around my yard we have both Cardinals and Blue Jays, both of which are very territorial. Each year the boundries move here and there. This year the Cardinals have claimed our yard. A few years ago a Blue Jay claimed our yard and my mom, she would sit on the front porch and he would come and sit with her for awhile. She loved it! We have to careful during the squabble period, they will divebomb anyone walking by.
I forgot to mention the Pileated Woodpeckers who come to fight and feast on nuts from one of my trees. They fight with their own image reflected in my sliding glass doors.They drive my dog crazy.
since you didn’t have a drink last night, my offer holds for this evening… first round is on me,^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Thanks for the drink Red. After the day I had today, it was really welcome. I don’t know whats worse, going away or coming back.Anyway let’s jam !
el8 about 12 years ago
Feeding frenzy!
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
I set up a couple of humming bird feeders. Sure they’re all cute, but truth is, they’re mean little bast—ds.
Steve Bartholomew about 12 years ago
Hungry buggers.
margueritem about 12 years ago
Why does ‘The Birds’ come to mind?
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
Nadine is so bossy.
Coyoty Premium Member about 12 years ago
What if Alfred Hitchcock combined the scripts for “The Birds” and “Frenzy”?
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 12 years ago
At leat Tony’s last moments were decorative….
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 12 years ago
Well, I’m baaack….
it’s very late…. or very early, depending on how you look at it…. three in the morning, and I need to be asleep….
but I’m glad to be back on Ballard Street.
I think there were comments or questions to me yesterday…. I’ll try to catch up later.Seems like everybody’s gone to bed…even the Tiki looks quiet…So g’night….SusanSunshine Premium Member about 12 years ago
Oh — before I go…first thing I thought of, after “oooh pretty colors!”:
A friend and I once took his then 3-year-old son to a local lake where people used to feed the ducks (now we know it’s not wise but this was years ago)
He handed his son the bag of stale bread they’d brought…and the kid walked towards the lake… Then instead of reaching in to take out a crust to throw, as he’d been instructed, he held up the open bag and started throwing handfuls into the sky…
All of a sudden we couldn’t see anything but ducks, covering him, dive-bombing him…. Sorta like Tony, here, but all white…
His dad ran to him, heart in mouth, yelling at the birds, driving them away…And there stood a gleeful little boy, unscathed, with his head up, his arms outstretched….cooing “more Daddy, more!”
Plods with ...™ about 12 years ago
Pretty….
StelBel about 12 years ago
@ Redkaycei Repoc and @Sheriff Monkeyblues
Thank you both for your suggestions re: BatPug. I’ve got a few days, so I’ll see what I can do about getting him a guitar that he’ll love. Doesn’t he have the perfect face for howling the blues?
StelBel about 12 years ago
hungry birds = angry birds!
Storm F-1/4 about 12 years ago
yea well they are cute, I agree. Try that with turkeys!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
i wish my wild birds were that friendly.even the neighborhood rock doves are skittish.corse it may be becouse i saw one of these guys on my feeding station the other day…
Linguist about 12 years ago
Good Morning All. I’m back. The Irish Rover got into Ballard Cove and docked so late, that I didn’t even stop at the Tiki Bar on the way home. I up and barely functioning this morning and trying to catch up on the past few days comments.Don’t know why Tony needs to put a feeder in his yard. In mine, I see every conceivable flying fauna from a pair of red-tailed hawks ( who use my trees as scouting perches ) to a three large sand-cranes, ibis, herons, blue and scrub jays, mockingbirds, whippoorwills, cardinals, wrens, and of course, the road crew ( vultures and turkey vultures ) and finally, an occasional bald eagle.
LadyLavendar about 12 years ago
Around my yard we have both Cardinals and Blue Jays, both of which are very territorial. Each year the boundries move here and there. This year the Cardinals have claimed our yard. A few years ago a Blue Jay claimed our yard and my mom, she would sit on the front porch and he would come and sit with her for awhile. She loved it! We have to careful during the squabble period, they will divebomb anyone walking by.
Linguist about 12 years ago
I forgot to mention the Pileated Woodpeckers who come to fight and feast on nuts from one of my trees. They fight with their own image reflected in my sliding glass doors.They drive my dog crazy.
Dr Sheriff MB esq PhD DML about 12 years ago
Hey Tony….!!!’member wut they say…!!!——“birds of a feather….”(in 3…..2….1)
Vet Premium Member about 12 years ago
He needs to be quicker. Just angle the bag down and run. That is taking entirely too long for them.
Grover Premium Member about 12 years ago
They’re coming out of the bag. That’s why it’s so funny.
Linguist about 12 years ago
since you didn’t have a drink last night, my offer holds for this evening… first round is on me,^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Thanks for the drink Red. After the day I had today, it was really welcome. I don’t know whats worse, going away or coming back.Anyway let’s jam !