I always wondered who they got to install clay tiles on steep roofs.:-)
Nicely composed.
Dave
On 11/16/07, Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Must have seen hundreds of bird assemblages over the years, never
without wondering why certain locations are chosen.
This doesn't give a hint
Thanks, Dave.
Idiot Roofers, Inc. maybe. This is on a five story building, so you'd
only be allowed one slip. 8-/
Jack
--- David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I always wondered who they got to install clay tiles on steep
roofs.:-)
Nicely composed.
Dave
On 11/16/07, Jack Davis
Actually a relief to read, Paul.
Thanks.
Jack
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Interesting and unique. I think it's a worthy subject.
Paul
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From: Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Must have seen hundreds of bird assemblages over the years,
Jack,
I like the way you mounted the pigeon on the end of the mast. Is this
how you lured in for the picture? I know a pigeon racing fancier who
would cry to see that shot..they are supposed to be in the coop.
John Graves
WA1JG
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Interesting
Must have seen hundreds of bird assemblages over the years, never
without wondering why certain locations are chosen.
This doesn't give a hint either, but I thought they did an outstanding
job of outlining the ridge and chimney.
It must be obvious that I'm not above posting about anything these
Fun photo Jack,
We have 5-10 doves that hang around the feeder here.
In summer, you can hear them cooing from the crest of the roof.
I have never seen quite as many stationed on a building at once.
It's got to be a safety thing. To para-phrase...
You don't have to fly faster than the hawk,
just
Interesting and unique. I think it's a worthy subject.
Paul
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From: Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Must have seen hundreds of bird assemblages over the years, never
without wondering why certain locations are chosen.
This doesn't give a hint
Yeah, I have that pigeon mast trained.
Building owners hate the look of their sidewalks more. ;-))
Thanks for commenting , John.
Jack
--- John Graves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jack,
I like the way you mounted the pigeon on the end of the mast. Is
this
how you lured in for the picture?
LOL There were many more than were included in this shot, but I
wanted to 'feature' the outlining of the chimney.
Thanks, I appreciate the comments.
Jack
--- Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fun photo Jack,
We have 5-10 doves that hang around the feeder here.
In summer, you can hear them
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Must have seen hundreds of bird assemblages over the years, never
without wondering why certain locations are chosen.
This doesn't give a hint either, but I thought they did an outstanding
job of
Extremely hazy overcast day. Gray and chilly.
Maybe it lends itself to the mood of Hitchcock's Birds.(?)
Thanks much for comments.
Jack
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Must have seen hundreds of bird
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