David K. Edwards
Robin Redbreast
© David K. Edwards. I know nothing about birds, but judging by the outlandish absurdity of their names, I assume they can legitimately be named anything at all by anyone who happens to see them. "Black Capped Corn Tit:" you bet. This bird had a red breast, so no doubt it is a Robin Redbreast. If in some weird, alternative universe I am wrong, do not tell me, because I truly do not care. This thing might also be a golden eagle, for all I know. Or a Ladder-Backed Osprey, on the hunt for its prey of pickled lampreys. With bangers and mashed peas.
I have said this six times and I will say it again: never read anything I write. This is a photo site, so limit your attention to the photos. Even if they depict birds, bugs, flowers, or elephant seals. Words are tords, and the elephant seals are all too close.
Robin Redbreast
© David K. Edwards. I know nothing about birds, but judging by the outlandish absurdity of their names, I assume they can legitimately be named anything at all by anyone who happens to see them. "Black Capped Corn Tit:" you bet. This bird had a red breast, so no doubt it is a Robin Redbreast. If in some weird, alternative universe I am wrong, do not tell me, because I truly do not care. This thing might also be a golden eagle, for all I know. Or a Ladder-Backed Osprey, on the hunt for its prey of pickled lampreys. With bangers and mashed peas.
I have said this six times and I will say it again: never read anything I write. This is a photo site, so limit your attention to the photos. Even if they depict birds, bugs, flowers, or elephant seals. Words are tords, and the elephant seals are all too close.