We are herrrrre...

That is putting it mildly. I was witness to what an angry swan can do.
Arrogance, ignorance, and insensitive macho display will be repaid in kind.
A mated pair of swans guarding a group of cygnets, is nothing to scoff at.
On the other hand, I am grateful that some birds have long gone extinct.


Phorusrhacidae, also known as “terror birds,” were a species of carnivorous and flightless birds that were the largest species of predators in South America, between sixty-two million and two million years ago. They were roughly three to ten feet (1-3m) tall. The terror bird’s prey of choice were small mammals . . . and, incidentally, horses. They used their massive beaks to kill in two ways; by picking up small prey and slamming it to the ground, or by precision strikes on critical body parts
 
I hope the Hummingbirds take over.
Blow jobs for everybody!
 
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