I remember collecting them as a boy around Wichita, but we don't have an abundance of edible shrooms in the desert. I do miss that about wetter climates.Not a four legged visitor, but a very welcome one—a morel.
I didn't watch it. Just came home from Thirsty Thursday with my friends, so just skimming through stuff.We should warn @Carol 83 not to watch the YouTube vid.![]()
If you know any español, you know what it is by the title. But in case you don't, imagine the old cartoon theme song for Peter Parker's alter ego. And then imagine the critter that gave him his powers. 'Nuff said.I didn't watch it. Just came home from Thirsty Thursday with my friends, so just skimming through stuff.
Definitely not watching it then.If you know any español, you know what it is by the title. But in case you don't, imagine the old cartoon theme song for Peter Parker's alter ego. And then imagine the critter that gave him his powers. 'Nuff said.
Watch out getting too close. They can be very aggressively protective.Mockinbirds' nest
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They cackled at me... I am pretty sure they know us.Watch out getting too close. They can be very aggressively protective.
My uncle in Kansas traveled down here for 2 days for a chance to see a Mexican Blue Mockingbird. Ended up with a bunch of photos, so for the man with the most species of birds sighted within the Kansas borders, he considered it a successful trip.They cackled at me... I am pretty sure they know us.
I am surprised they are not meowing, they still cat food all the time.
They chase cats mercilessly.
That’s very cool, is that pure pumice? What kind of tree?Not a four legged visitor, but a very welcome one—a morel.