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HAY MAKER

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You are a bird watcher,what kinda bird is this,hangs around creek bottoms and has a mating call kinda like this kakakroo kakakroo puck puck kakakroo.
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good luck :D
 

Clarencen

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You got a good picture of him. I believe his range is way,way far away from me. Looking in the bird book, I would guess he is the Groove-Billed Ani. He might be a little larger then a Grackle. Would be related to the cockoos. Range southern Texas to Argentina. Somewhat rare, may be seen in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Nevado. By the looks of his beak I would guess he is a seed eater.
 

HAY MAKER

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You know I never noticed this before,but lookin at his picture he has beady eyes kinda like big dummie from big beaver :D
good luck
 

gcreekrch

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Clarencen said:
You got a good picture of him. I believe his range is way,way far away from me. Looking in the bird book, I would guess he is the Groove-Billed Ani. He might be a little larger then a Grackle. Would be related to the cockoos. Range southern Texas to Argentina. Somewhat rare, may be seen in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Nevado. By the looks of his beak I would guess he is a seed eater.


If that bird is related to cuckoos then we know why he's living in Hay Maker's tree. :D

Chasin' all the hens in the neighborhood confirms the relationship. :wink:
 

Big Muddy rancher

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gcreekrch said:
Clarencen said:
You got a good picture of him. I believe his range is way,way far away from me. Looking in the bird book, I would guess he is the Groove-Billed Ani. He might be a little larger then a Grackle. Would be related to the cockoos. Range southern Texas to Argentina. Somewhat rare, may be seen in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Nevado. By the looks of his beak I would guess he is a seed eater.


If that bird is related to cuckoos then we know why he's living in Hay Maker's tree. :D

Chasin' all the hens in the neighborhood confirms the relationship. :wink:


Dang you took the words right off my keyboard. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

Soapweed

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Big Muddy rancher said:
gcreekrch said:
Clarencen said:
You got a good picture of him. I believe his range is way,way far away from me. Looking in the bird book, I would guess he is the Groove-Billed Ani. He might be a little larger then a Grackle. Would be related to the cockoos. Range southern Texas to Argentina. Somewhat rare, may be seen in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Nevado. By the looks of his beak I would guess he is a seed eater.


If that bird is related to cuckoos then we know why he's living in Hay Maker's tree. :D

Chasin' all the hens in the neighborhood confirms the relationship. :wink:


Dang you took the words right off my keyboard. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Beady eyes and a seedy beak generally arouses suspicion. :shock: :wink:
 

the_jersey_lilly_2000

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gcreekrch said:
Clarencen said:
You got a good picture of him. I believe his range is way,way far away from me. Looking in the bird book, I would guess he is the Groove-Billed Ani. He might be a little larger then a Grackle. Would be related to the cockoos. Range southern Texas to Argentina. Somewhat rare, may be seen in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Nevado. By the looks of his beak I would guess he is a seed eater.


If that bird is related to cuckoos then we know why he's living in Hay Maker's tree. :D

Chasin' all the hens in the neighborhood confirms the relationship. :wink:

Ok now that right there was funny. (Sorry Haymaker...but it is) hehe
 

HAY MAKER

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Soapweed said:
Big Muddy rancher said:
gcreekrch said:
If that bird is related to cuckoos then we know why he's living in Hay Maker's tree. :D

Chasin' all the hens in the neighborhood confirms the relationship. :wink:


Dang you took the words right off my keyboard. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Beady eyes and a seedy beak generally arouses suspicion. :shock: :wink:


Yup that would be big dummie,beady eyes and seedy beak,I bet I know how big dummie got that big ole seedy beak,he ran around stickin his beak in ever bodys buisness,folks got tired of that mess and started stickin their buisness in his beak :D

good luck
 

HAY MAKER

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gcreekrch said:
Clarencen said:
You got a good picture of him. I believe his range is way,way far away from me. Looking in the bird book, I would guess he is the Groove-Billed Ani. He might be a little larger then a Grackle. Would be related to the cockoos. Range southern Texas to Argentina. Somewhat rare, may be seen in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Nevado. By the looks of his beak I would guess he is a seed eater.


If that bird is related to cuckoos then we know why he's living in Hay Maker's tree. :D

Chasin' all the hens in the neighborhood confirms the relationship. :wink:

that bird aint livin in no tree,he is hiding along the creek,starts that damn cawkin mess at daybreak and then sneaks along the creek to the neighbor lady's chickin pen. :mad:
good luck
 

gcreekrch

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HAY MAKER said:
gcreekrch said:
Clarencen said:
You got a good picture of him. I believe his range is way,way far away from me. Looking in the bird book, I would guess he is the Groove-Billed Ani. He might be a little larger then a Grackle. Would be related to the cockoos. Range southern Texas to Argentina. Somewhat rare, may be seen in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Nevado. By the looks of his beak I would guess he is a seed eater.


If that bird is related to cuckoos then we know why he's living in Hay Maker's tree. :D

Chasin' all the hens in the neighborhood confirms the relationship. :wink:

that bird aint livin in no tree,he is hiding along the creek,starts that damn cawkin mess at daybreak and then sneaks along the creek to the neighbor lady's chickin pen. :mad:
good luck


Interesting.

The neighbor lady says you make the same sound at dusk after a few snorts. :D
 

HAY MAKER

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gcreekrch said:
HAY MAKER said:
gcreekrch said:
If that bird is related to cuckoos then we know why he's living in Hay Maker's tree. :D

Chasin' all the hens in the neighborhood confirms the relationship. :wink:

that bird aint livin in no tree,he is hiding along the creek,starts that damn cawkin mess at daybreak and then sneaks along the creek to the neighbor lady's chickin pen. :mad:
good luck


Interesting.

The neighbor lady says you make the same sound at dusk after a few snorts. :D

take more than dusk and a few snorts to get me to be makin noise like that black bird,i think clarence is wrong about the damn thang,,believe he is a canadian buzzard that migrated down here and wont leave,you gotta admitt he has beady eyes like a canucklehead :D :D
good luck
 

burnt

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HAY MAKER said:
gcreekrch said:
HAY MAKER said:
that bird aint livin in no tree,he is hiding along the creek,starts that damn cawkin mess at daybreak and then sneaks along the creek to the neighbor lady's chickin pen. :mad:
good luck


Interesting.

The neighbor lady says you make the same sound at dusk after a few snorts. :D

take more than dusk and a few snorts to get me to be makin noise like that black bird,i think kakakroo kakakroo puck puck kakakroo kakakroo kakakroo puck puck kakakroo kakakroo kakakroo puck puck kakakroo kakakroo kakakroo puck puck kakakroo

Oh, oh, poor Hay Maker's out again. :(
 

HAY MAKER

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burnt said:
HAY MAKER said:
gcreekrch said:
Interesting.

The neighbor lady says you make the same sound at dusk after a few snorts. :D

take more than dusk and a few snorts to get me to be makin noise like that black bird,i think kakakroo kakakroo puck puck kakakroo kakakroo kakakroo puck puck kakakroo kakakroo kakakroo puck puck kakakroo kakakroo kakakroo puck puck kakakroo

Oh, oh, poor Hay Maker's out again. :(

You hafta admitt burnt,that black bird resembles you ceptin he has more feathers on his haid than you do :D :D ....................good luck
 

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