Yikes! I'm trapped! Here comes the poop brigade!
Wednesday, March 02, 2022
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...and I thought that they all lived here!
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a hat!
ReplyDeleteA whole lot of them.
ReplyDeleteDuck, Andy!
ReplyDeleteI've actually had a bit of slobber dropped on me from birds flying over...it wasn't solidly poop anyway. Just a drop or two. Yep, they do it while flying! Silly animals!
ReplyDeleteIncoming and loaded. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a huge number of Geese. They are messy, especially if they stay in one place for very long.
ReplyDeleteApparently it's meant to be good luck if you get pooped on by a bird
ReplyDeleteAbout a tenth of a mile east of us there's a meadow they love to congregate in from time to time. And yes, goose bombs are difficult to deal with.
ReplyDeletePut a plastic raincap on!
ReplyDeleteHere we have a severe outbreak of avian flu also among geese and people visiting nature reserves are asked to disinfect their shoe soles when leaving. The poop here is not luck but real trouble.
ReplyDeleteThere were hundreds of them on the Potomac River the other afternoon, just floating along.
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