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XDDD.. Awesome bird. The music stoppped and he turned around and gave him the "eye"
Don't recognize the bird. What part of the country is this in?Lurker111
I'm afraid I don't know, Lurker111.
Think I may have found it. Looks like a cattle egret:http://identify.whatbird.com/obj/45/_/Cattle_Egret.aspxLurker111
Oh sorry, I was replying as to what part of the country it was!I knew it was a cattle egret.It's the same type of bird that appeared with the baby elephant in the photo I posted yesterday. :)http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-pLoulYucLHU/UBkisJ963LI/AAAAAAAAmjY/_sIf5LPClqM/s1600/Baby%2Belephant%2Bwith%2Bcattle%2Begrets.jpg
LOL! Both of us were talking past each other. Cattle egrets, according to the map I saw, fly in the southern US and Mexico and the Caribbean (at least).Lurker111
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XDDD.. Awesome bird. The music stoppped and he turned around and gave him the "eye"
Don't recognize the bird. What part of the country is this in?
Lurker111
I'm afraid I don't know, Lurker111.
Think I may have found it. Looks like a cattle egret:
http://identify.whatbird.com/obj/45/_/Cattle_Egret.aspx
Lurker111
Oh sorry, I was replying as to what part of the country it was!
I knew it was a cattle egret.
It's the same type of bird that appeared with the baby elephant in the photo I posted yesterday. :)
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-pLoulYucLHU/UBkisJ963LI/AAAAAAAAmjY/_sIf5LPClqM/s1600/Baby%2Belephant%2Bwith%2Bcattle%2Begrets.jpg
LOL! Both of us were talking past each other. Cattle egrets, according to the map I saw, fly in the southern US and Mexico and the Caribbean (at least).
Lurker111
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