Birds, Beasts and Bugs.

Upload them in the gallery (meny on the top of the page look for "Media" -- create a album to organize them if you like) and upload the image with the "Add Media" button.

When you uploaded the image, it will give you a "BB" code... it will look something like the text here...but it will begin and end with a bracket - it will then display the image -- this stinks, I know. You can find the "BB" Code if you click around in the image...in the gallery. Its non-obvious, but its there. :( Sorry for the exercise in technical over-design. It's not my work, as an IT Engineer I'd really be interested in knowing why they chose to do it this way. This explains
Does this work better with a mouse? Im just on a phone and that code is not showing up. I did make the file and uoloaded a couple pics.
Thanks for your help!
 
HA! There's a pic!

Ok, I have questions.

Is that person exiting the vehicle? Why don,t they just drive off?
 
Did it die? Is that what hit your roof?
Once I picked up a dead bird (that had hit my windshield) to bury at my destination. I put it on the floor of the back seat. Just about when I got to my destination it revived. I was able to introduce it to a new woods.
Made one loud bang on our window thankfully it didn’t break! Partridge I believe….

A turkey will leave a bowling ball size dent on your hood… don’t ask how I kno
 
Made one loud bang on our window thankfully it didn’t break! Partridge I believe….

A turkey will leave a bowling ball size dent on your hood… don’t ask how I know…
I was behind a car that hit a turkey. The driver swerved off the road and I followed to see if they needed help. The passenger was laughing hysterically and when I saw the driver I knew why. He was spitting out feathers as the turkey had broken a small hole in the windshield and left feathers. The turkey kept flying into the woods.
 
I was behind a car that hit a turkey. The driver swerved off the road and I followed to see if they needed help. The passenger was laughing hysterically and when I saw the driver I knew why. He was spitting out feathers as the turkey had broken a small hole in the windshield and left feathers. The turkey kept flying into the woods.
Wow! And wow!
 
I was driving down the highway one night and saw "something" feeding on something on the side of the road show up in headlights and slowed and swerved but the bird that flew up still bounced off windshield..."THUMP!"
So, I pulled over, backed up to find a juvenile great horned owl stunned standing but with a broken wing...
so I wrapped it in a towel and took to Animal Control...who shook their head...had to put it down.
But, dayem...tough bird!

PS: watch those talons- I read at the time: second only to golden eagle for "most grip strength" in NA avian predators. Great Horned owls will swoop in and take sleeping crows right off the branch in roost trees...dinner!
 
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