Re: "birds of the feather"
BIRDS OF A FEATHER FLOCKING TOGETHER, is that a metaphor for us writers Daddy?
nice one
Phill
Re: "birds of the feather"
hi phil i have'nt a clue on that ,where i'm working at the moment there's a small garden centre and its got a mixture of birds that live there then there's all the wild birds flying round
so i set to writing in my dinner time....stay cool
Re: "birds of the feather"
hi daddy,
in your dinnertime? you show off
ps, does your boss know?
warm regards
phill
Re: "birds of the feather"
hi daddycool,
Every winter we get all the birds who have migrated from up north. There are vast flocks of starlings that roost and scavenge together. Very amazing except they also produce vast quantities of 'fertilizer' where ever they decide to spend the night.
These flocks will descend upon an area and blanket it while they dig around in the turf. I have no idea what they are finding, but they seem to find plenty of it if their output is any indicator.
Hey - do you know what that white stuff is in bird poop? {It's just bird poop, silly!}
keep cranking out the tunes!
James
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Re: "birds of the feather"
hi james poop is ok until you end up wearing it,saw my first songthrush today and a linnet must be near spring...stay cool
Re: "birds of the feather"
Great song daddycool. I love wild birds.
Last year I nearly did my back in staggering to my car boot with a 25kg sack of wild bird seed (cheaper buying it that way) for our feeders in the garden.
Still it was worth it to see all the different birds feeding.
Ark
Re: "birds of the feather"
hello again i like to see them wild they are more interesting that way...stay cool
9 2008-02-25 20:42:15 (edited by Old Doll 2008-02-25 20:42:49)
Re: "birds of the feather"
I was fishing some years ago in the west of Ireland,
I stood and watched a Kingfisher swooping and diving, God, He was the loveliest sight.
The finest most colourful " Clobber" { clothes/ Feathers} ive yet to see on a human.
Simply splendid.
I often wonder whats in there Poo? as its so hard to remove the stains from whites.
A small price to pay for such splendour.
Fly on Cool Daddy.
Old Doll.
Re: "birds of the feather"
hey helena this is getting a habit,a nice one,i have'nt seen a kingfisher for a while but i would'nt like to see their feathers made into clothes they are such beutiful birds...stay cool
Re: "birds of the feather"
Just a quick reply,
I usually find their poo contains blackberries, at least thats the colour it is on my car [just after washing it usually....
Phill