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Jul 01, 2009 19:19 |  #1

Obviously, the rain does nothing to alter the delicious taste of the peanuts...

A very wet and very hungry gang yesterday evening! - C&C welcome:

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Jul 01, 2009 19:32 |  #2

Everybody loves a peanut. :)


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Jul 01, 2009 19:39 as a reply to  @ canonloader's post |  #3

gosh, I thought I'd seen some wet birds before, but yours look practically drowned! Poor babies!


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Jul 01, 2009 19:43 |  #4

canonloader wrote in post #8209030 (external link)
Everybody loves a peanut. :)

I started to use peanuts following your advice :)


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Jul 01, 2009 19:44 |  #5

nwyman wrote in post #8209063 (external link)
gosh, I thought I'd seen some wet birds before, but yours look practically drowned! Poor babies!

haha yes they do look rather soggy :)


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Jul 01, 2009 19:45 |  #6

nwyman wrote in post #8209063 (external link)
gosh, I thought I'd seen some wet birds before, but yours look practically drowned! Poor babies!

They did not seem to mind much and were flying around and feeding like on a sunny day at the beach!


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Jul 02, 2009 20:00 |  #7

Poor wet things -- lovely shots, though.


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Jul 02, 2009 20:03 |  #8

Down here those would be called boiled peanuts. :D

Nice shots of the soggy bottom birds.


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Jul 02, 2009 20:56 as a reply to  @ Nighthound's post |  #9

Now those are some wet birds. Great shots.


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Jul 08, 2009 18:26 |  #10

jgrussell wrote in post #8214947 (external link)
Poor wet things -- lovely shots, though.

Nighthound wrote in post #8214970 (external link)
Down here those would be called boiled peanuts. :D

Nice shots of the soggy bottom birds.

pj60 wrote in post #8215256 (external link)
Now those are some wet birds. Great shots.

Thank you all for your comments.

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