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Please help me identify...... Oh my word –
You will not believe what happen today. I have 2 love birds – which when the weather if nice I put outside on my picnic table (in the cage) for them to enjoy the sun. So I put them out today and was going about doing things around the house – when I heard them making a lot of noise. So I went to check on them and on top of their cage trying to get at them is this huge Bird of Prey – oh my word it scared the hell out of me. So out I run with a purse in hand to scare the thing away – it just looked at me like I was nuts and lunged toward me. So I ran back into the house thinking now what do I do. So I grabbed the broom and out I went again. I whacked the broom down next to the thing and it flew just a few feet from the cage of screaming birds to perch on my garage. I grabbed my bird cage and ran in the house. I guess this little incident explains the lack of rabbits and mice in my yard this year and you know come to think of it I have not seen the neighbors cat this year either. So I live in Wisconsin the bird looks like it is young with a white chest with brown speckles and brown wings – it was pretty big. Any idea what evil I have lurking in my back yard? [This message was edited Tue Aug 10 1:04:57 2004 by cocogrille] Maybe if you took off that chastity belt you could breath a little mo betta. | |
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Moderator | You live in Wisconsin In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: You live in Wisconsin
Hey be nice!!!! Maybe if you took off that chastity belt you could breath a little mo betta. | |
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Moderator | cocogrille said: Sweeny79 said: You live in Wisconsin
Hey be nice!!!! Sorry... Hey I live in New Jersey! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: cocogrille said: Hey be nice!!!! Sorry... Hey I live in New Jersey! Just kidding - I really took no offence - I wish I lived somewhere else, but I am an only child and my mom still needs help - so here I will stay til she need me no longer. Maybe if you took off that chastity belt you could breath a little mo betta. | |
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Did it look like this?
Do you live near a yellow-brick road? | |
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cocogrille said: Oh my word –
You will not believe what happen today. I have 2 love birds – which when the weather if nice I put outside on my picnic table (in the cage) for them to enjoy the sun. So I put them out today and was going about doing things around the house – when I heard them making a lot of noise. So I went to check on them and on top of their cage trying to get at them is this huge Bird of Prey – oh my word it scared the hell out of me. So out I run with a purse in hand to scare the thing away – it just looked at me like I was nuts and lunged toward me. So I ran back into the house thinking now what do I do. So I grabbed the broom and out I went again. I whacked the broom down next to the thing and it flew just a few feet from the cage of screaming birds to perch on my garage. I grabbed my bird cage and ran in the house. I guess this little incident explains the lack of rabbits and mice in my yard this year and you know come to think of it I have not seen the neighbors cat this year either. So I live in Wisconsin the bird looks like it is young with a white chest with brown speckles and brown wings – it was pretty big. Any idea what evil I have lurking in my back yard? its obviously a pterodactyl | |
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Christopher said: cocogrille said: Oh my word –
You will not believe what happen today. I have 2 love birds – which when the weather if nice I put outside on my picnic table (in the cage) for them to enjoy the sun. So I put them out today and was going about doing things around the house – when I heard them making a lot of noise. So I went to check on them and on top of their cage trying to get at them is this huge Bird of Prey – oh my word it scared the hell out of me. So out I run with a purse in hand to scare the thing away – it just looked at me like I was nuts and lunged toward me. So I ran back into the house thinking now what do I do. So I grabbed the broom and out I went again. I whacked the broom down next to the thing and it flew just a few feet from the cage of screaming birds to perch on my garage. I grabbed my bird cage and ran in the house. I guess this little incident explains the lack of rabbits and mice in my yard this year and you know come to think of it I have not seen the neighbors cat this year either. So I live in Wisconsin the bird looks like it is young with a white chest with brown speckles and brown wings – it was pretty big. Any idea what evil I have lurking in my back yard? its obviously a pterodactyl Oh yeah that was what it looked like - must be from the time they filmed Jarassic Park in my neighbor hood - it must have been left behind - Maybe if you took off that chastity belt you could breath a little mo betta. | |
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BinaryJustin said: Did it look like this?
Do you live near a yellow-brick road? No silly I am nowhere near Kansas Maybe if you took off that chastity belt you could breath a little mo betta. | |
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cocogrille said: Christopher said: its obviously a pterodactyl Oh yeah that was what it looked like - must be from the time they filmed Jarassic Park in my neighbor hood - it must have been left behind - do you have any dinosaur treat? it might help from him eating your birds. | |
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Sweeny79 said: You live in Wisconsin
I'm from Wisconsin (and I will bemoving back in Feb-March) | |
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Moderator | Kansas In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Moderator | Nikster said: Sweeny79 said: You live in Wisconsin
I'm from Wisconsin (and I will bemoving back in Feb-March) I SAID I LIVE IN NEW JERSEY! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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cocogrille said: So I live in Wisconsin the bird looks like it is young with a white chest with brown speckles and brown wings – it was pretty big. Any idea what evil I have lurking in my back yard? [This message was edited Tue Aug 10 1:04:57 2004 by cocogrille] Sounds like a hawk or an owl. Could you be a little more specific? | |
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Sweeny79 said: Nikster said: I'm from Wisconsin (and I will bemoving back in Feb-March) I SAID I LIVE IN NEW JERSEY! | |
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Christopher said: cocogrille said: Oh yeah that was what it looked like - must be from the time they filmed Jarassic Park in my neighbor hood - it must have been left behind - do you have any dinosaur treat? it might help from him eating your birds. Yeah I did but they are so stinking big - I didn't have a good storage place so I got rid of them. Will Scooby snack work? Maybe if you took off that chastity belt you could breath a little mo betta. | |
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Nikster said: Sweeny79 said: You live in Wisconsin
I'm from Wisconsin (and I will bemoving back in Feb-March) You really want to come back here? Maybe if you took off that chastity belt you could breath a little mo betta. | |
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Moderator | Nikster said: Sweeny79 said: I SAID I LIVE IN NEW JERSEY! Yummy In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: Nikster said: Yummy Hehe...now where do ya think that came from??? | |
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Nikster said: cocogrille said: So I live in Wisconsin the bird looks like it is young with a white chest with brown speckles and brown wings – it was pretty big. Any idea what evil I have lurking in my back yard? [This message was edited Tue Aug 10 1:04:57 2004 by cocogrille] Sounds like a hawk or an owl. Could you be a little more specific? Ummm I was scared and didn't get good details (yah I know it is only a bird - but it scared me) - but I will watch for it now to get better details. It wasn't and Owl - I bet a hawk, just don't kno what kind. Maybe if you took off that chastity belt you could breath a little mo betta. | |
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Moderator | Nikster said: Sweeny79 said: Yummy Hehe...now where do ya think that came from??? In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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cocogrille said: Nikster said: Sounds like a hawk or an owl. Could you be a little more specific? Ummm I was scared and didn't get good details (yah I know it is only a bird - but it scared me) - but I will watch for it now to get better details. It wasn't and Owl - I bet a hawk, just don't kno what kind. Well...all hawks would consider your little birdies tasty treats, you'd better keep them inside till the hawk moves on BTW, where in WI are you? | |
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Nikster said: cocogrille said: Ummm I was scared and didn't get good details (yah I know it is only a bird - but it scared me) - but I will watch for it now to get better details. It wasn't and Owl - I bet a hawk, just don't kno what kind. Well...all hawks would consider your little birdies tasty treats, you'd better keep them inside till the hawk moves on BTW, where in WI are you? Green Bay Maybe if you took off that chastity belt you could breath a little mo betta. | |
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cocogrille said: Christopher said: do you have any dinosaur treat? it might help from him eating your birds. Yeah I did but they are so stinking big - I didn't have a good storage place so I got rid of them. Will Scooby snack work? it might...or you could just shoot him down. | |
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cocogrille said: Nikster said: Well...all hawks would consider your little birdies tasty treats, you'd better keep them inside till the hawk moves on BTW, where in WI are you? Green Bay I'm from Baraboo | |
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Christopher said: cocogrille said: Yeah I did but they are so stinking big - I didn't have a good storage place so I got rid of them. Will Scooby snack work? it might...or you could just shoot him down. I think they are protected - I mean they are mosty extinct aren't they? Maybe if you took off that chastity belt you could breath a little mo betta. | |
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Nikster said: cocogrille said: Green Bay I'm from Baraboo Home of the Circus Parade Maybe if you took off that chastity belt you could breath a little mo betta. | |
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cocogrille said: Nikster said: I'm from Baraboo Home of the Circus Parade Yup | |
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Nikster said: cocogrille said: Home of the Circus Parade Yup So if you are moving back where are you now? Maybe if you took off that chastity belt you could breath a little mo betta. | |
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cocogrille said: Nikster said: Yup So if you are moving back where are you now? Hi coco... sounds like a hawk. They eat almost anything smaller than themselves. Snakes, small animals, obviously other birds..... If there is a lot of squirrels and small animals around, he will not be leaving anytime soon... make friends with your new neighbor.... he'll keep the riff raff out! | |
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