Re: PESO: Nature's Stitching

2007-11-19 Thread David J Brooks
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

Re: PESO: Nature's Stitching

2007-11-19 Thread Jack Davis
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

Re: PESO: Nature's Stitching

2007-11-16 Thread Jack Davis
Actually a relief to read, Paul. Thanks. Jack --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Interesting and unique. I think it's a worthy subject. Paul -- Original message -- From: Jack Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Must have seen hundreds of bird assemblages over the years,

Re: PESO: Nature's Stitching

2007-11-16 Thread John Graves
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Interesting

PESO: Nature's Stitching

2007-11-16 Thread Jack Davis
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

Re: PESO: Nature's Stitching

2007-11-16 Thread Bob Sullivan
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

Re: PESO: Nature's Stitching

2007-11-16 Thread pnstenquist
Interesting and unique. I think it's a worthy subject. Paul -- Original message -- 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

Re: PESO: Nature's Stitching

2007-11-16 Thread Jack Davis
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?

Re: PESO: Nature's Stitching

2007-11-16 Thread Jack Davis
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

Re: PESO: Nature's Stitching

2007-11-16 Thread Eactivist
In a message dated 11/16/2007 11:35:40 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 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

Re: PESO: Nature's Stitching

2007-11-16 Thread Jack Davis
Extremely hazy overcast day. Gray and chilly. Maybe it lends itself to the mood of Hitchcock's Birds.(?) Thanks much for comments. Jack --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 11/16/2007 11:35:40 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Must have seen hundreds of bird