Seeing the "regulars" around the feeders and taking cover in the brush piles at the edge of the woods, I focused on a more recent sighting.
While extremely noisy, I always know to pay attention when I hear them. Sometimes it's a Hawk. Sometimes it's a Bobcat. Sometimes it's an Eagle. This time it was something different. The incessant cawing and the strategic landings of each Crow in the surrounding trees. made me come to a full stop.
Yes, although it took me a while to decipher just what it was as I drove down our gravel road, it was when I stopped and focused that I saw what the commotion was about. It was a partially deflated Mylar balloon!!
just seeing, saying, and sharing...
Busted
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5 comments:
LOL, those balloons have fooled me too. Happy Wednesday, enjoy your day!
Wildlife know when a danger is lurking.... and balloons are a horrible ecological disaster. To be honest I can't believe the "balloon releases" haven't been banned yet. So glad you found the source of the commotion. Love, Andrea xoxo
I does look like a large bird!
Heh heh! I've been fooled more than once. Last week I though a leaf was a bird, and then yesterday I say a heron and wondered if were a large bag. Fortunately the zoom on my camera set me straight.
It sure looks like something more interesting than a balloon!
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