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Jay Bird 05-04-2003 11:11 AM

wildlife
 
Did anyone hear me thinking about screaming like a 12 year old school girl a
minute ago?

My dog has been really interested in the ground under a big live oak
(multi-trunk, 100+ ft canopy) in my backyard for a couple of weeks. Tonight
I went out to get her back inside so I could go to bed. I walked up to her
where she was sniffing the ground under the tree and told her to get inside.
The next thing I know a very large number of doves were hightailing it off
of the tree branches for someplace more serene. The sound of them ( a
zillion, I counted them) launching from about 5 feet above my head was quite
a surprise. Leaves fell like rain for a few seconds and the flock went
elsewhere.

This is not recommended for people with heart trouble and I can imagine
where the phrase "soiling oneself" came from.

I guess this is better than the exotic coating they put on my car!



whit 05-04-2003 11:11 AM

wildlife
 
LOL! That happened to me when I was out hiking alone one time, peaceful,
quiet, lost in thoughts, then all hell broke loose about ten feet in
front of me. It took a half an hour to calm down again g

God Bless Texas 05-04-2003 11:11 AM

wildlife
 
Since the Texans scored their last touchdown, animaux saw fit to opine:

I have the same flock in my yard. They live in and around the huge
brush pile
in the far back corner. They are not mourning doves, nor are they
rock doves. My husband looked them up and told me, but I forget just
now what they are. They do have an orange cast to their underwings.

[excision]

Aztec, I think.

--
All Chat no Cattle

BruJu 05-04-2003 11:11 AM

wildlife
 

"animaux" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 15:41:27 GMT, God Bless Texas
wrote:

Since the Texans scored their last touchdown, animaux saw fit to opine:

I have the same flock in my yard. They live in and around the huge
brush pile
in the far back corner. They are not mourning doves, nor are they
rock doves. My husband looked them up and told me, but I forget just
now what they are. They do have an orange cast to their underwings.

[excision]

Aztec, I think.


I'll ask him when he gets home from the Dell Jail! Anyone who works there

knows
what I'm talking about :)

Victoria



Inca Dove?




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