Couldn’t help but notice the claws on this dinosaur specimen. PS, for more on velociraptor waterfowl, see my column in the Feb/Mar issue of Backyard Poultry Magazine, on newsstands now!
Copyright 2016, Lori Fontanes
Couldn’t help but notice the claws on this dinosaur specimen. PS, for more on velociraptor waterfowl, see my column in the Feb/Mar issue of Backyard Poultry Magazine, on newsstands now!
Copyright 2016, Lori Fontanes
January 31, 2016
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This is awesome!
I’m Ray from London originally from Hong Kong.
Just stared my journal about cultures and travel
This month will be about Asia:)
would be really lovely if you lovely people can check it out !
https://journaloftheasiangirl.wordpress.com/
Cheers X
Checked out your site–those bento boxes look delicious! Thanks for stopping by!
Great photo. I’ve never been that close to duck feet!
So, these are actually swan feet (they look very much the same, only bigger!) From one of the swans that lives on the Seine River across from Notre Dame and hang out with the tourists. And, yes, I’ve been very close to duck feet, too! 🙂
Gee, I thought that I was the only one with a waterfowl foot fetish. 😉
Believe it or not, I have another friend who loves the orange feet on Pekin ducks. (Our Buffs have orange feet, too.) Makes him smile! 🙂
Hilarious! I could hear the theme music to Jurassic Park and see the water vibrating around the feet. <>. Snorts with piggy laughter. XOXO – Bacon
Yeah, I just gotta remember *I’m* the alpha. Well, most days. OK, some days. Er, one day?
Snorts with piggy laughter. Just get in line with me my friend. I like to think I am but I know I’m somewhere in the line….XOXO – Bacon
😀 !
You may need to post your danger sign – BEWARE: Velociraptor on premises. Enter at your own risk. 🙂
Great idea! This may even more effective than alarm company notice. 😉