Feeding the birds.

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Kenny

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So on the weekends my girlfriend and I like to go to the park. sometimes with our torts in tow, and sometimes just to feed the birds. this time was a bird feeding adventure. We get a large variety of ducks and pidgeons, two Chinese geese, and an African goose. got some decent pics this time.

a couple Geese in the water before noticing the food..
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The ducks caught on first
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then came the geese
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my girlfriend got the geese in 1st
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Then one of the chinese took my handful
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Time to go and the African wanted more lol
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.. it was a fun hour.
 

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I have a question here in california any body of water bigger than a puddle usually has a few RES dumped in them, ever see any there?
 

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dmmj said:
I have a question here in california any body of water bigger than a puddle usually has a few RES dumped in them, ever see any there?

Oh yeah, Red ears, painted, Maps, soft shells, even the occasional Alligator Snapper.
 

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'Be careful, a swan can break a mans arm ya know.' - even though these arent swans I still wanted to slip this one in.
 

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Watermelon said:
'Be careful, a swan can break a mans arm ya know.' - even though these arent swans I still wanted to slip this one in.

No arm breaking here.. :cool:
 

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Very nice. It says a lot about how the people in the park treat the birds, that they are tame enough and trusting enough to come right up and eat out of your hands.
 
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