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We have a big blue heron that likes to hang out here, he left a
dinner-plate size greeting on our foredeck last fall...

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Well...wasn't expecting it to turn this freakin cold in Virginia! Now
back in Michigan, I can understand but this is ridiculous...




In FL we are getting some of your cold! want it back?
hehe


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it's not our vold...we don't want it...I think Martin sent it down from
Montreal....


grins. I am hoping by this weekend our upper 70-80 come back
shiver me skivvies this is cold!

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We have a big blue heron that likes to hang out here, he left a
dinner-plate size greeting on our foredeck last fall...

Seahag


We had a Egret out in the front yard ,they are so pretty. I started pecking
at the ground
then up came its head and a snake slinging in the air. The fight was on.
Its head was shaking the snake,
the snake wound itself around its beak all the way up. It took about 5 min
of this slinging and shaking and winding around its beak. finally the Egret
figured out if it could bite the head off the snake the rest would slither
down. And sure enough to our surprise the snake slithered down. Amazed and
grossed out all at the same time. Crazy birds.

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On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 21:03:23 -0500, sailirc wrote
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lol

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We have a big blue heron that likes to hang out here, he left a
dinner-plate size greeting on our foredeck last fall...

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They are delicious.... The other white meat.

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We have a big blue heron that likes to hang out here, he left a
dinner-plate size greeting on our foredeck last fall...

Seahag



We had a Egret out in the front yard ,they are so pretty. I started pecking
at the ground
then up came its head and a snake slinging in the air. The fight was on.
Its head was shaking the snake,
the snake wound itself around its beak all the way up. It took about 5 min
of this slinging and shaking and winding around its beak. finally the Egret
figured out if it could bite the head off the snake the rest would slither
down. And sure enough to our surprise the snake slithered down. Amazed and
grossed out all at the same time. Crazy birds.

NH_/)_
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Did you ever see the semi-tame egreat at John's Pass that foes from
table to table speaing french dries...?


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On Tue, 6 Feb 2007 21:03:23 -0500, sailirc wrote
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lol

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We have a big blue heron that likes to hang out here, he left a
dinner-plate size greeting on our foredeck last fall...

Seahag




They are delicious.... The other white meat.


GACK! Don't say that!
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sailirc wrote:
We have a big blue heron that likes to hang out here, he left a
dinner-plate size greeting on our foredeck last fall...

Seahag



We had a Egret out in the front yard ,they are so pretty. I started
pecking at the ground
then up came its head and a snake slinging in the air. The fight was on.
Its head was shaking the snake,
the snake wound itself around its beak all the way up. It took about 5
min of this slinging and shaking and winding around its beak. finally the
Egret figured out if it could bite the head off the snake the rest would
slither down. And sure enough to our surprise the snake slithered down.
Amazed and grossed out all at the same time. Crazy birds.

NH_/)_
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Did you ever see the semi-tame egreat at John's Pass that foes from table
to table speaing french dries...?


No but we were at a outside restaurant by pier in Clearwater and one kept
trying to steal food on
the customers plates. The manager kept coming out yelling and waving his
arms trying to scare it off
and asking people not to feed the birds. I think their beautiful and being
that close to them is awesome.

Than restaurant is now bought out by a new owner and the food stinks now so
we don't go there anymore.


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"Scotty" w@u wrote:

"Seahag" wrote:

We have a big blue heron that likes to hang out here, he
left a dinner-plate size greeting on our foredeck last
fall...



What did it say?


Fish you were here?

Seahag


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"sailirc" wrote:

"katy" wrote:
sailirc wrote:
We have a big blue heron that likes to hang out here, he
left a dinner-plate size greeting on our foredeck last
fall...

We had a Egret out in the front yard ,they are so
pretty. I started pecking at the ground
then up came its head and a snake slinging in the air.
The fight was on. Its head was shaking the snake,
the snake wound itself around its beak all the way up.
It took about 5 min of this slinging and shaking and
winding around its beak. finally the Egret figured out
if it could bite the head off the snake the rest would
slither down. And sure enough to our surprise the snake
slithered down. Amazed and grossed out all at the same
time. Crazy birds.


Did you ever see the semi-tame egreat at John's Pass that
foes from table to table speaing french dries...?


No but we were at a outside restaurant by pier in
Clearwater and one kept trying to steal food on
the customers plates. The manager kept coming out yelling
and waving his arms trying to scare it off
and asking people not to feed the birds. I think their
beautiful and being that close to them is awesome.

Than restaurant is now bought out by a new owner and the
food stinks now so we don't go there anymore.


More for the bird...

Seahag


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"katy" wrote:
Seahag wrote:
"katy" wrote:

Seahag wrote:

"ladysailor" wrote:


We had a cold snap here too. The past couple of weeks
it never got
over 75 and was always cloudy. Burrrr... It even
rained two days
ago!

We are finaly back to normal temps, upper 80's and
sunny.

;-)~~


You really do need a good slap!

Glad to see you're back for awhile.

Seahag



Ya notice she ahsn't invited us down yet for a lady
gabfest....ya think the honeymoon's still on?



Down where? With this cold here I'm about ready to head
out!

Seahag


Mexico!


Kewl. Pack light so we can fit the dogs in the Jeep.

Seahag


 
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