CaliforniaMama Tuesday Oct 25 11:30 AMOctober 25, 2011 Bye Bye Blue Tit
This pitcher plant was very hungry when a poor, unsuspecting Blue Tit happened by. Perhaps the Blue Tit was attracted to an insect sitting on the rim of the plant and it got a bit too close . . .
via GeekOSystem (via BBC News)
Trilby Tuesday Oct 25 03:07 PMWHAT?!
Flowers eat birds?
monster Tuesday Oct 25 03:25 PMIf only they could deal with the geese. And the pesky woodpecker. I'd invest....
limey Tuesday Oct 25 03:41 PMNo recipe required, then?
Gravdigr Tuesday Oct 25 05:30 PMJust heat 'n' eat?
SPUCK Wednesday Oct 26 05:55 AMSucs not having thumbs eh?
sandypossum Thursday Oct 27 06:01 PMI shall call her Audrey.
ZenGum Thursday Oct 27 07:45 PMThat tit has a nice ass.
wolf Friday Oct 28 12:13 PMBlue? It doesn't look that cold ...
Gravdigr Saturday Oct 29 12:10 PMReminds me of:
"Goodbye, Little Yellow Bird"
from The Portrait of Dorian Grey
The snow was very plentiful,
and crumbs were very few,
when a weather beaten sparrow through,
a mansion window flew,
Her eye fell on a golden cage,
a sweet love song she heard,
sung by a pet canary there,
a handsome yellow bird,
he said to her: miss sparrow,
I've been struck by cupids arrow,
would you share my cage with me,
She looked up his castle,
with its ribbon and its tassel,
and in a plaintive tones said she:
goodbye little yellow bird,
I'd rather brave the cold
on a leafless tree,
than a prisoner be,
in a cage of gold.
The spoiled and petted yellow bird,
could scarcely believe it true,
that a common sparrow should refuse,
a bird with blood so blue,
he told her the advantages,
of riches and of gold,
she answered that her liberties,
for gold could not be sold.
She said I must be going,
but he cried no no its snowing,
and the wintry windstorm blows,
stay with me my little deary,
for without you 'twould be dreary,
but she only sighed ah no.
Goodbye little yellow bird,
I'd gladly mate with you,
I love you little yellow bird,
but I love my freedom too,
so goodbye little yellow bird,
I'd rather brave the cold,
on a leafless tree,
than a prisoner be,
in a cage of gold.
SPUCK Sunday Oct 30 06:13 AMNice...
Thanks.
seikialice88 Sunday Nov 27 10:41 PMvery nice
thanks
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