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Ducks are cool!Geese on the other hand.......well don't get me started. we have been invaded by Canadian geese that don't migrate; they just crap everywhere, hang around, be obnoxious and generally just make a big mess!Oops sorry, I got started. Dave
How cool. Let's see....there is a gaggle of geese, a pod of whales, and a pride of lions....not sure what a group of ducks is...but whatever it is I would say that qualifies!!Bill
From Google...A group of ducks can be called a flock, brace, raft, team or paddling. A group of ducks is referred to as a flock while they are in flight. They are more often referred to as a raft, team or paddling while the group is on water.Bill
Quote from: b.lindsey on September 09, 2016, 01:59:30 AMFrom Google...A group of ducks can be called a flock, brace, raft, team or paddling. A group of ducks is referred to as a flock while they are in flight. They are more often referred to as a raft, team or paddling while the group is on water.BillWhile walking in a line, should be a Waddle!
Quote from: crueby on September 09, 2016, 02:09:11 AMQuote from: b.lindsey on September 09, 2016, 01:59:30 AMFrom Google...A group of ducks can be called a flock, brace, raft, team or paddling. A group of ducks is referred to as a flock while they are in flight. They are more often referred to as a raft, team or paddling while the group is on water.BillWhile walking in a line, should be a Waddle!How about a ''swarf" of ducks? Jim
Here you can get a sticky gel called Hotfoot, or Wingo it gets applied to areas like Jo's garage roof to stop bird perching there. It consists of a gel made of thickened vegetable oil and cinnamon, the birds don't like the feel of the gel, and the cinnamon smell reminds them not to land there.Ian S C
Quote from: Ian S C on September 09, 2016, 02:49:53 PMHere you can get a sticky gel called Hotfoot, or Wingo it gets applied to areas like Jo's garage roof to stop bird perching there. It consists of a gel made of thickened vegetable oil and cinnamon, the birds don't like the feel of the gel, and the cinnamon smell reminds them not to land there.Ian S CVegetable oil, cinnamon, duck, pan, some heat...
And if you want to get fancy Chris, maybe some orange glaze ... . No idea what compliments pigeon though.Bill
Pigeons. Guys, as a refined redneck foodie; if you are preparing them as a way overpriced fowl, they should be referred to squab, usually served with a hearty brown gravy/sauce and enough seasoning to hide the flavor . Chris, you say you guys (notice I didn't say y'all ) have had a dry summer; we've had the wettest on record (must be the election ) We had the invasion of Canadian geese a few years ago, they pooped their way across the South, but, we don't see them as much now. Armadillos are working into the region and Tennessee had its first cougar spotting not long ago. Guess that's how this whole big ball got to where it's at today, we're just smart enough now to notice and record Cletus
I prefer the air rifle approach that way you get a tasty sandwich to enjoy afterwards Jo
How cool. Let's see....there is a gaggle of geese, a pod of whales, and a pride of lions....not sure what a group of ducks is...but whatever it is I would say that qualifies!!
Where the heck is Zee? He would have been all over this line of thought...!
Here's one for you to ponder...Bird poo is almost universally white. Explain why that is true.
They don't migrate anymore (at least some of them) they just hang out, make a mess, and generally just make a nuance of them selves; especially this time of year.
Quote from: Dave Otto on March 08, 2017, 02:11:27 AMThey don't migrate anymore (at least some of them) they just hang out, make a mess, and generally just make a nuance of them selves; especially this time of year.Wait a second. Are we still talking about geese? Or forum members?
Quote from: zeeprogrammer on March 08, 2017, 02:20:48 AMQuote from: Dave Otto on March 08, 2017, 02:11:27 AMThey don't migrate anymore (at least some of them) they just hang out, make a mess, and generally just make a nuance of them selves; especially this time of year.Wait a second. Are we still talking about geese? Or forum members? I resemble that remark!