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Some Canada Geese enjoying a nice winter day at the edge of the ice on Evergreen Lake, McLean County, Illinois.
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Yeah I'm a flightless bird if the car is to wings and ability to drive is to fly :/
It's been like 1 n half week that i'm just 'trying' to learn driving...but still totally pathetic at it. So far as the roads are empty and without any turns or speed-breaker...i can drive fine :P ... but as soon as it comes to dealing with traffic signals or watching out for some jerks trying to overtake your 'snail-speed' vehicle from wrong side... I get totally panicked and would screw up totally. :/
Once I'm stopped at traffic signal... just can't move ahead without missing the green sign at least once, causing the traffic jam and getting my instructor totally mad :(
i hate cars...i hate driving... and i hateeeeeeeeee traffic signals :/
Traveled to South Carolina for family visit, and birded at Bunched Arrowhead Heritage Preserve. Was very fortunate to observe and photograph this beauty.
It is classified as a ratite (flightless bird without a keel on its sternum bone) and is native to the tropical forests of New Guinea (Papua New Guinea and Indonesia), Aru Islands (Indonesia), and northeastern Australia.[3]
Three species are extant: The most common, the southern cassowary, is the third-tallest and second-heaviest living bird, smaller only than the ostrich and emu.