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I feed the birds every morning next to the pond and this is what I woke up to!
Yes, I am amazed by their patience (I could use someGood luck! They sit and watch and wait.
That bird has probably spent a lifetime dining at other birds' nests just so he can retell the story of the many-armed flying octopus that attacked him when he visited your pond. I'm sure his escape from the monster becomes more heroic with each retelling. (Somewhat like my husband's retelling of our second date ;-) )THE LAST TIME A BLUE HERON came in my yard it landed on the roof i was respooling the weed whacker and grabbed the closest thing which was the spool and hurled it at the bugger . the spool fell apart mid flight looked like an octopus with a million arms . never saw that bird again as it did not make a very graceful exit
`OH SHIT LMAO ................ Now if that doesn't leave the door wide open for the imagination.That bird has probably spent a lifetime dining at other birds' nests just so he can retell the story of the many-armed flying octopus that attacked him when he visited your pond. I'm sure his escape from the monster becomes more heroic with each retelling. (Somewhat like my husband's retelling of our second date ;-) )
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