
This hawk or falcon, maybe Bill Davis can help, nailed the pigeon over the park and then proceeded to eat it!
Of course this shows just how healthy the city is for wildlife.
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Moderator: Jim O'Bryan

Unless, of course, you happen to be a pigeon.....Of course this shows just how healthy the city is for wildlife.
All right, I can't stand it. I know you have some interesting reference point for this comment - spill.ryan costa wrote:It wasn't too long ago Shrimp and Lobster were food for the poor.....
The first batch of Pilgrims supposedly endured much starvation the first year for their refusal to eat Lobster and fish. Back then there were 3 foot lobsters loafing around the shore at low tide.dl meckes wrote:All right, I can't stand it. I know you have some interesting reference point for this comment - spill.ryan costa wrote:It wasn't too long ago Shrimp and Lobster were food for the poor.....
Got it.ryan costa wrote:The first batch of Pilgrims supposedly endured much starvation the first year for their refusal to eat Lobster and fish. Back then there were 3 foot lobsters loafing around the shore at low tide.
Corn based fuels make absolutely no sense at all except as an amusing diversion from reality. Corn needs too much fertilizer, among other things.Using every kernel of corn in our country for biodiesel/ethanol would replace between 12 to 18 percent of the gasoline we presently use. That means an end to much animal feed. That means an end to the present commercial raising of chicken, beef, and pork. That means no more McBurgers and Chinese Buffets. Maybe even no more Applebee's and Benigan's and TGI Fridays...
I wish I could have ended this with a punchline. Oh...something about eating pigeons.