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Catching the Sparkle in a Vulture's Eye

 
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Jun 02, 2007 13:06 |  #1

The Black Vulture is not exactly a good looking bird. So it should be no surprise that he chose an equally unattractive perch. Still it is a new one for me and somehow I was able to find the catchlight in his eye.

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To me this is the classic Vulture pose. I think it goes back to childhood cartoons.

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And this is the stately "I could have been a Bald Eagle" Vulture pose.
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And this is the "I've had enough of your nonsense" pose! :D
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Jun 02, 2007 14:02 |  #2

Good shots Ed. I don't know, at least he isn't bald. Or maybe he is bald and found a British house of commons wig at the dump? :D


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Jun 02, 2007 17:48 |  #3

canonloader wrote in post #3308188 (external link)
Good shots Ed. I don't know, at least he isn't bald. Or maybe he is bald and found a British house of commons wig at the dump? :D

Thanks Mitch. Yes not "quite" as ugly as the Turkey Vultures which are much more predominant around here.


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