we have SEAGULLS In western PA were there is no water at all. just fast food were they wait for fries. sad. don’t worry about climate change .no cares anyway
I used to guide air force airmen that wanted to backpack through the Sawtooths of Idaho. That was one of my tricks to keep them moving. “When will we stop, take a break?” “On that next peak”Thing is, you can’t tell when you reach that next peak. I always made them worry we were lost when I would never make a stopping point to return “home.” Loved the look on their faces when we reached our starting point from a different direction that we set out. Yes, you do walk in circles!
eromlig almost 3 years ago
Homeless Pigeons?
Ratkin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
He took a wrong tern.
eolan59 almost 3 years ago
This joke took a tern for the worst
allen@home almost 3 years ago
He must have missed that left turn at Albuquerque.
C almost 3 years ago
Need to upgrade to a quieter model
robolt almost 3 years ago
Albacross
dlkrueger33 almost 3 years ago
Those beaks look like Ibises…..but I doubt they would be flying over mountain ranges. Most of them are in my yard, digging for grubs.
mikeyman almost 3 years ago
Gull driver.
geese28 almost 3 years ago
GPS?
HOTLOTUS1 almost 3 years ago
we have SEAGULLS In western PA were there is no water at all. just fast food were they wait for fries. sad. don’t worry about climate change .no cares anyway
Doug K almost 3 years ago
… as they fly over the Alps.
basspro almost 3 years ago
Well I’m pretty “Shore” they are lost.
uniquename almost 3 years ago
These birds are unshore of everything. They need a Range Rover.
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Sea gullibles
rickseg almost 3 years ago
That’s exactly what Lewis and Clark thought when they reached the Bitterroot mountain range in Idaho.
TMMILLER Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I used to guide air force airmen that wanted to backpack through the Sawtooths of Idaho. That was one of my tricks to keep them moving. “When will we stop, take a break?” “On that next peak”Thing is, you can’t tell when you reach that next peak. I always made them worry we were lost when I would never make a stopping point to return “home.” Loved the look on their faces when we reached our starting point from a different direction that we set out. Yes, you do walk in circles!
Lablubber almost 3 years ago
Gullible
KEA almost 3 years ago
Reminds me of what my buddies kept saying for almost 30 miles after they talked me into riding bicycles up to Grandma’s cottage on Lake Gage.
John M almost 3 years ago
Shouldn’t have got directions from a Bar headed goose as they migrate across the Himalayas
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar-headed_goose
bobgreenwade almost 3 years ago
If there are four mountain ranges to cross and they’re looking for the Pacific Ocean, odds are good that they’re flying over southern Oregon.
Hardhar almost 3 years ago
Finding the seashore is easy. Just look for Sally.