Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Be careful out there, drew.


Some of those birds may resent your photographing them.

6 comments:

BL Basketcase said...

Some cameras resemble the bodies of birds.....
Poor Drew..

I know a person that
is (still) traumatized by 2 seperate bird attacks by the same bird. I witnessed it and this person has nightmares since then. It was ugly to see how one single bird can try to kill....

TSE said...

Live Pterosaurs in America

Relive the extraordinary encounters these Americans have had with featherless flying creatures that our culture has taught us “should not exist.” What do you have to lose, reading this nonfiction book on cryptozoology? Release yourself from the bondage of life-long indoctrination into universal extinction dogmatism regarding dinosaurs and pterosaurs.

There are also DOGMEN! My friend saw one by Delavan about 20 years ago.

What is really out there???

Lots of Bigfoot too! Down in Southern Illinois!

Stan Courtney, Bigfoot Researcher

Tender Heart Bear said...

What about me when I am out there with him. I really don't want this to happen to me especially when I am not the one with the camera at the time.

I seen this and I laughed so hard. I can see this happening to him. LOL

BL Basketcase said...

You be careful as well THB!

drewzepmeister said...

LOL! That is cute...

I highly doubt that will ever happen. I did once get "yelled" at by a pair of Red Winged Blackbirds whom were a little agitated by me getting to close too their nest.

OrbsCorbs said...

You be careful, too, THB.

When I was a kid, a neighbor used a shovel to move a baby bird that had fallen into the street. For his effort, the mom bird kept swooping down and pecking at him