> > >I don't mind saying, I'm a bit terned off by this discussion. I feel a > >but gull-ty that I didn't know what kind of bird this is. > > I'll tell you what mate, it doesn't matter how much you delve into things like > birds or planes or cars or anything for that matter. There will *always* be one > guy who can narrow it down. Especially twitchers. > > Is it a bird? > It's a tern. > It's a lesser crested tern. > It's a lesser crested arctic bearded tern. > It's a juvenile male lesser crested arctic bearded tern. > It's a juvenile male lesser crested arctic bearded tern with avian mixamotisis. > It's a juvenile male lesser crested arctic bearded tern with avian mixamotisis > in early spring plumage with constipation and a bit of it's left leg missing in full > flight, bit of left rudder and about to do a shit. >
it's a fractal tern > > It doesn't matter what you say or how much you know, birders will > *always* vie for the last word ;-) > QED -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

