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Bird Drops (pg. 3)
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djscitec
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Originally posted by couch-potato

ffs..
FuzzQi
They're coming for you
w_ashley
http://edmonton.ctv.ca/servlet/an/l...ub=EdmontonHome

They were nice to me.

Either that or they have learned to attack non horned humans.
tubularbills
so, you are xeno's alt, right? i mean, only he could come up crazy like this.
w_ashley
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Originally posted by tubularbills
so, you are xeno's alt, right? i mean, only he could come up crazy like this.


Where is XENO?

http://www.7161.com/css_artist.cfm?user=6368


His style isn't identical with mine - listening to our tracks you can clearly see the difference in our music sense. While similar he is much more prone to highlights.

Sounds between 110 and 130 - most of my stuff (not all) is between 120 and 140


He has more of a spongle sense to him.

True story.

Don't beleive me but next time you see a hawk over your head you may opt to do the horn trick.
Theresa
Dude... no wild bird would just drop food for you. It probably accidentally dropped it because it lost its grip.

You should never eat when you don't know where it came from. 1. you have no idea how old it is, 2. you have no idea what the sanitary conditions are surrounding the carcass, 3. you don't know why it died.

No wonder you're... off. If you're eating random that birds are dropping from the sky, it would not be surprising if you had a variety of ed up diseases.
woscar
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Originally posted by Theresa
Dude... no wild bird would just drop food for you. It probably accidentally dropped it because it lost its grip.

You should never eat when you don't know where it came from. 1. you have no idea how old it is, 2. you have no idea what the sanitary conditions are surrounding the carcass, 3. you don't know why it died.

No wonder you're... off. If you're eating random that birds are dropping from the sky, it would not be surprising if you had a variety of ed up diseases.


:stongue:

Oh my...
w_ashley
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Originally posted by Theresa
Dude... no wild bird would just drop food for you. It probably accidentally dropped it because it lost its grip.


And how do you know this? Are you suddently a specialist in bird psychology? I thought we had a connection personally. It circled me three times befor taking a rest after I did the horning. Then curriously looked at me for 5 or so minutes as I swam towards it.



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You should never eat when you don't know where it came from.


It came from a bird.



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1. you have no idea how old it is,

Weak point - what does this matter?

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2. you have no idea what the sanitary conditions are surrounding the carcass,


It is fairly easy to determine from the meat itself.


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3. you don't know why it died.


Do you see birds dropping from the air all the time just for the heck of it. It was fine - actually it was better than fine.





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No wonder you're... off.


I'm off. People having been hawking for centuries.

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If you're eating random that birds are dropping from the sky, it would not be surprising if you had a variety of ed up diseases.


You are so bloody paranoid.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falconry
bas
:stongue: :stongue:

HE SHOWED YOU
EddieZilker
Pics or you're trolling. I want to see pics of the dropped fish. Pics of dead animals you find and prepare for meals. Jesus! Film it. Come on, man.

w_ashley
Sorry eddie I was just out for a swim and on my way back home when it happened, I'm not in the habit of taking my camera swimming with me only occassionally when I go hiking.


Sorry, no photo evidence for you!


Just consider the horns next time you are in edmonton or near my place.



also my photos from my camera are offline because sony has their own wonderful memory sticks that you need SD adapters for and I've yet again lost my SD adapter for my sony memory stick thats used in my sony camera


Also I could easily rig up some photos if I was trolling eddie. It is VERY VERY easy to rig photo evidence these days..
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by ********
Just consider the horns


William, I'm really sorry, I usually don't bother arguing with you, or making comments on your posts, but for this I really have to.

I know quite a bit about birds. My hobby is photographing them. I don't know if you're aware of that, but quite a few other people here are.

The 'two finger horn' gesture you made to the circling raptor - That did not influence it's behaviour in any way. At all. If it was circling around you, then I would say it was waiting for you (a large animal, sans horns) to scare other small prey from your area so that it could attempt to catch them. Or, it was simply riding the thermals around and around, looking for prey - That's what raptors like eagles and hawks do.

It was not trying to show you signs of respect, nor was it trying to communicate with you. It's a wild, predatory bird, and it wants nothing to do with you.
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