Birds can be nasty...

traunerktraunerk Registered Users Posts: 513 Major grins
edited October 6, 2005 in Wildlife
Sometimes I think that Harry might react this way if someone threatened to trespass on his turf as master of the heron/egret/osprey portrait. Then again, I could see Andy reacting the same way if he missed a meal. Anyone have any other pictures of unfriendly critters?

Regards...Keith

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Beam me outta here!:winkKT

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  • gtcgtc Registered Users Posts: 916 Major grins
    edited October 5, 2005
    coincidentally..
    excellent shot
    its not hard to see the dinosaur evolutionary heritage of our feathered friends
    my swan attack shot below fits this category
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  • HarrybHarryb Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 22,708 Major grins
    edited October 6, 2005
    traunerk wrote:
    Sometimes I think that Harry might react this way if someone threatened to trespass on his turf as master of the heron/egret/osprey portrait. Then again, I could see Andy reacting the same way if he missed a meal. Anyone have any other pictures of unfriendly critters?

    Regards...Keith
    Hye Keith good capture. The birds are unhappy when another gets too close to the area they have staked out at feeding time.

    Here's another critter who acts the same way

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    Harry
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