Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Goose Stepping





Titmouse City



And now for something completely different.

Mouse over pics for captions, and click them for larger versions.
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14 comments:

Big Bad Bald Bastard said...

Those titmeeses sure are cute little things. Are the geese going Galt?

Randal Graves said...

German Village, so that's where they're keeping Hitler's brain.

mikey said...

It all seems somewhat dishonest to me. In a desperately blatant fashion. The certainly don't APPEAR to have tits, and I am comfortable in the assertion that they are in no way mice...

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

You've got me there, mikey.

But I have a reliable source telling me that those geese are members of a grass-roots wingnut organization, "GooseFront".
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21 Wits said...

It's a wonderful life in your neck of the woods, and on the water and delivered straight from your camera! Thanks!!!

Alexia said...

They look pretty from a distance, but Canadian geese have become a pest in some areas in this country - they are thugs and bullies, and terrorise the locals (birds, that is). Periodically there is a cull.

What is the food you put in your bird feeder, thunder?

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

Those are suet blocks, Alexia.

For instance.

It doesn't get seed eaters like goldfinches, but woodpeckers, titmice, nuthatches, and chickadees love it.
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Snag said...

And I'm told banshees love the suet.

M. Bouffant said...

That was completely different.

Smut Clyde said...

Lawyers loves to suet.

Periodically there is a cull.
NOM NOM NOM.

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

Of course, the blue lawyers culled.
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Laura said...

I wonder if these are the same Geese that have been flying over my house for the past couple of weeks .. heading your way!?

Great pictures. I cannot believe how many Geese are gathered together there!

((Hugs))
Laura

laurak/ForestWalkArt :) said...

...duck...duck...GOOSE!
oh, wait a minute...no ducks. titmice!

nevermind. =)

cool goose...geese!

BE merry thunder!

mikey said...

A properly roasted Goose is a thing to behold. At least for a few minutes. Then it's a thing to eat...