imported_ewiesner
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I haven't thought about this for a while, since here in MO most of the birds have changed their address for the winter. The other day I was driving and one flew just in front of my car at bumper level, barely making it across in time. Kinda of makes me think how people try and beat trains at railroad crossings... But why do birds take the risk, when they can easily fly several hundred feet above the car?
Many years ago I had a neighbor that had a sparrow stuck in the grill of his truck for a long time. I hit a cardinal with my previous car, such a shame that this sort of thing happens. I was finding feathers for a long time afterwards.
Many years ago I had a neighbor that had a sparrow stuck in the grill of his truck for a long time. I hit a cardinal with my previous car, such a shame that this sort of thing happens. I was finding feathers for a long time afterwards.