Of course, that brings up a critical question. If it insists on travelling alone, how does it mate? How does it perpetuate its unfriendly species? Perhaps this bird has its own version of the Immaculate Conception. Or do we really have a ghost on our pond?
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Oct 26, 2005 7:54 AM
In response to My mate posted by Ixia:
Changing role? What change? Am I out of the loop again? ...
-- posted by humorous_sage
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Oct 26, 2005 7:53 AM
In response to My mate posted by Ixia:
Changing role? What change? Am I out of the loop again? ...
-- posted by humorous_sage
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Oct 26, 2005 4:21 AM
In response to Re: Re: Re: Mates posted by humorous_sage:
Goodbye friend, it seems we are destined for a changing role. ...
-- posted by Ixia
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Oct 7, 2005 7:51 AM
In response to Re: Re: Mates posted by Renie_Burghardt:
Is Fort Leonard Wood a part of the Ozarks? If so, I don't remember seeing ...
-- posted by humorous_sage
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Oct 7, 2005 4:29 AM
In response to Re: Re: Mates posted by Renie_Burghardt:
Hi Renie, thanks. Yes, there were dozens of Pelicans on this stretch of wat ...
-- posted by Ixia
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