This road kill was in the road and it had crispy fins, but I find it very difficult to believe that is was hit by a passing car.
I was walking around downtown one evening, with some friends, crossing the street, and almost stepped on it.
It was totally weird.
The theories we came up with were it fell out of a fishermens truck or a bird of prey dropped it en route to its nesting area.
Roadkill Fish
If you have another possibility, please let me know.
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Because Vultures are Fabulous! Chronicles of roadkill so the bygone critters will not have died in vain.
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Respecting the things that get ignored....
Friday, June 27, 2014
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Vulture Tree
Pass this tree every day.
Sometimes its full of vultures,
Sometimes not.
We had a good rain the night before so they were all drying their wings in the sun.
Vulture Tree
Vulture Tree Zoom
The bird on the far left watched me the entire time.
The closer I got the more he folded in his wings.
So I stopped for fear he would leave, and just admired his bright red head and black feathers.
Made my day.
Most underrated bird I know.
Love these guys!
Sometimes its full of vultures,
Sometimes not.
We had a good rain the night before so they were all drying their wings in the sun.
Vulture Tree
Vulture Tree Zoom
The bird on the far left watched me the entire time.
The closer I got the more he folded in his wings.
So I stopped for fear he would leave, and just admired his bright red head and black feathers.
Made my day.
Most underrated bird I know.
Love these guys!
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Aaaawwww Tink.....
This post is not roadkill and was discovered on a woodland path.
Tinkerbell ?
I can not, for the life of me, look at this for what it is--the remains of a dragonfly.
What it looks like to me is--the wings of poor Tinkerbell.
All I could think of was, "I have fairies in the woods!"
Looks like there wasn't enough clapping in our forest.
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