We've got an Oak Titmouse pair living in a nest box above our back deck. They're really entertaining. The hardest working little birds you'll ever see. When they've got babies in the nest box Mom and Dad are hauling food in and 'fecal sacks' out, from dawn to dusk.
Our pair has fledged 6, 5 and 6 kids in the three years they've occupied the box. Fun.
1. Either the bird has more balls than most of the country or it's tickling the dragon's tail. 8. Food tampering and dirty prank. The outside of that container was probably filthy. 9. If they had wet floor signs, no one would slip! 10. This is how those odd warning signs get created. "Shade umbrellas are not stripper poles!"
#1- Tufted Titmouse, gathering nest material.
ReplyDeleteWe've got an Oak Titmouse pair living in a nest box above our back deck. They're really entertaining. The hardest working little birds you'll ever see. When they've got babies in the nest box Mom and Dad are hauling food in and 'fecal sacks' out, from dawn to dusk.
Our pair has fledged 6, 5 and 6 kids in the three years they've occupied the box. Fun.
I have a bird nest I found that is made from my Mastiff’s fur. Cherished possession.
DeleteTry not to cry now...
WiscoDave
#10 Sorry, sweetcakes, but not every upright pole is a stripper pole.
ReplyDelete#10 Nice ass.
ReplyDeleteMy first thoughts as well.
Delete1. Either the bird has more balls than most of the country or it's tickling the dragon's tail.
ReplyDelete8. Food tampering and dirty prank. The outside of that container was probably filthy.
9. If they had wet floor signs, no one would slip!
10. This is how those odd warning signs get created. "Shade umbrellas are not stripper poles!"
-arc
8. My thought exactly
Delete8. Yeah, make somebody feel stupid for trusting you. Oh, and paybacks, you know...
DeleteWhat is it with women and poles? So many women seem challenged to act like a stripper.
ReplyDeletePerhaps... born that way, but forced by civilization into a temporary non-stripper role?
DeleteWhat's happening in #2?
ReplyDeleteThey saved a runaway car.
DeleteGrabbed the shifter, threw it into park (no brake lights)
Delete#7 And that would be my dog. Every dog I've ever had would play in the snow like that.
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