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saw some mallards paddling in the creek on Sunday. couldnât believe they werenât freezing their little webbed toes off, as there was ice on the edges of the stream and the pond was ice covered. i always thought ducks migrated south to avoid Canadian winters. iâm thinking some thermal longjohns (or maybe a wetsuit) might have helped them as well.
Ducks and some other water birds often donât go any further south than they have to. If thereâs open water, theyâll stick around. Some donât even seem to need that, especially Canada Geese.
Properly maintained feathers are pretty warm â think down coats, comforters and such.
Back in IL, I used to keep a poultry water warmer in my little pond to keep the water just above freezing. The birds could be seen any morning splashing away. I donât need anything to keep my water features from freezing here;-)
it could be interpreted as a political cartoonâ
the u.s. is floundering in the drink in one of itâs non-winnable wars and instead of just getting out, clamors for more âsurgesâ to continue the floundering
Llewellenbruce about 15 years ago
If you donât grab the rope first you wouldnât need the long johns.
yyyguy about 15 years ago
saw some mallards paddling in the creek on Sunday. couldnât believe they werenât freezing their little webbed toes off, as there was ice on the edges of the stream and the pond was ice covered. i always thought ducks migrated south to avoid Canadian winters. iâm thinking some thermal longjohns (or maybe a wetsuit) might have helped them as well.
margueritem about 15 years ago
Wet suit is a better bet, yyyguy.
WoodEye about 15 years ago
Throw him the rope, but get him a plane ticket!
carmy about 15 years ago
Crack kills, dodo! Hey, is that skier about to hit the tree, or what? How do you figure that girl can skate with no eyes?
The Duke 1 about 15 years ago
Forget the rope & the long johns!! Throw him a hot buttered rum instead!!
vlechtja about 15 years ago
JFri, I want you to be there when Iâm down in an ice hole.
COWBOY7 about 15 years ago
Thom, being out on the ice in the first place was a âbirdbrainedâ idea!
Good Wednesday Morning Thom Thom
Larry Miller Premium Member about 15 years ago
yyyguy
Ducks and some other water birds often donât go any further south than they have to. If thereâs open water, theyâll stick around. Some donât even seem to need that, especially Canada Geese.
Properly maintained feathers are pretty warm â think down coats, comforters and such.
Digital Frog about 15 years ago
And then call him a financial advisor because all his assets are frozenâŠ
vldazzle about 15 years ago
Back in IL, I used to keep a poultry water warmer in my little pond to keep the water just above freezing. The birds could be seen any morning splashing away. I donât need anything to keep my water features from freezing here;-)
Nighthawks Premium Member about 15 years ago
it could be interpreted as a political cartoonâ the u.s. is floundering in the drink in one of itâs non-winnable wars and instead of just getting out, clamors for more âsurgesâ to continue the floundering
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 15 years ago
Hey the girl thatâs skating HAS NO FACE!
Digital Frog about 15 years ago
Dry - she got too close the boys playing hockey and they had a face-offâŠ.
COWBOY7 about 15 years ago
DFrogâLooks like eyelashes and an open mouth to meâŠâŠâŠ
yyyguy about 15 years ago
naah! theyâre just a couple of dodoes who donât know when to come in from the cold.
Deanna175 about 15 years ago
I guess his feathers arenât water resistant.
chromosome Premium Member about 15 years ago
Which one of those birds is the dodo?
Rakkav about 15 years ago
The dodoâs on the right. The idiotâs on the left.
johnnydoc5 about 15 years ago
Political themes maybe�
Shikamoo Premium Member about 15 years ago
That line was a doozy of an ice breaker. Now we know why the dodo is extinct.