The Picture Thread XI-- Rhymes With Eleven
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That's a great goose video, RJ. We need the universal translator to translate their honking into English. Do you think AI might do that for us soon?
Also loved the wascally wabbit
Also loved the wascally wabbit
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is it a ra bbit or baby hare? (its ears stick up....)
yep they ARE Canadian geese.... you dont need artificial anything - you need empathic experts!! i can understand pigeon.....
meanwhile....here are my local bluebell woods (the closest ones)
yep they ARE Canadian geese.... you dont need artificial anything - you need empathic experts!! i can understand pigeon.....
meanwhile....here are my local bluebell woods (the closest ones)
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Thank you.
Wow, do they? These guys were very mellow, especially considering that they had about a half dozen babies. I probably could have gotten even closer.I'm amazed considering the blood-thirst reputation Canadian Geese have*.
Very likely, although the vocabulary will probably turn out to be limited.
I don't know. I don't know the difference and I'm not sure what we have around here in terms of hares versus rabbits.
Nice. I love bluebells. That looks like a great path to explore.meanwhile....here are my local bluebell woods (the closest ones)
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Those bluebells are amazingly beautiful, Maddie
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hares are brown, rabbits are brown or otherwise. hares have sticky up ears rabbits have floppy down ears that perk up partially when is use but usually slant sideways - so up ears usually means a hare. also hares have bigger ears.
oh that tracks short, no exploring possible.40 minutes to get to, walk thru, and get home from it.....max. its just a track behind the school/new housing on what used to be horse fields, and it leads through what is now private provperty fenced off on both sides, then a short track crammed in between stables and a major highway, then turns off into a village road near the famr shop. about 10 mins max walk thru....but littered with bluebells.
oh that tracks short, no exploring possible.40 minutes to get to, walk thru, and get home from it.....max. its just a track behind the school/new housing on what used to be horse fields, and it leads through what is now private provperty fenced off on both sides, then a short track crammed in between stables and a major highway, then turns off into a village road near the famr shop. about 10 mins max walk thru....but littered with bluebells.
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I didn't know that. How do turtles and tortoises differ?Madeliaette wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 5:47 amhares are brown, rabbits are brown or otherwise. hares have sticky up ears rabbits have floppy down ears that perk up partially when is use but usually slant sideways
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^ elementray my dear scottydoh...ones a water creature the other a land creature.
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I think it must be a rabbit, because a little research tells me that we have one hare species and it lives in the Western part of the state.Madeliaette wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 5:47 amhares are brown, rabbits are brown or otherwise. hares have sticky up ears rabbits have floppy down ears that perk up partially when is use but usually slant sideways - so up ears usually means a hare. also hares have bigger ears.
That's too bad. It looks very enticing in the picture.oh that tracks short, no exploring possible.40 minutes to get to, walk thru, and get home from it.....max. its just a track behind the school/new housing on what used to be horse fields, and it leads through what is now private provperty fenced off on both sides, then a short track crammed in between stables and a major highway, then turns off into a village road near the famr shop. about 10 mins max walk thru....but littered with bluebells.
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Sort of like a frog versus a toad?Madeliaette wrote: ↑Thu May 11, 2023 2:48 pm^ elementray my dear scottydoh...ones a water creature the other a land creature.
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Some select shots of the LA County Fair!
Nice car.
And, yes, they do have Gray Poupon.
Made entirely from Lego bricks.
Part of the train layout.
And for those of you arriving late and for bonus material click here.
Nice car.
And, yes, they do have Gray Poupon.
Made entirely from Lego bricks.
Part of the train layout.
And for those of you arriving late and for bonus material click here.
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Looks like a great time.
Did you go on the roller coaster?
That's either the Stargate or the Guardian of Forever.
Sweet ride indeed.
And, yes, they do have Gray Poupon.
I thought my vision was going fuzzy for a second there.Made entirely from Lego bricks.
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I can't actually remember the last time I took a fair ride.
Now that you mention it.
I think I might have been the only one present to get the joke.
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Those are great pics, Lupy. How far did you have to drive to get there?
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um....bth of them are water creatures that also hang out on land....seasonally.Sort of like a frog versus a toad?
interesting....(Lupe) you can keep that car thing, but the lego bird and funny artwork are interesting...