F/ 8.0, 1/250, ISO 320.
Ring-billed Gull
What do you call a man with seagull on his head?
Cliff
Interesting Fact: Migrating Ring-billed Gulls apparently use a built-in compass to navigate. When tested at only two days of age, chicks showed a preference for magnetic bearings that would take them in the appropriate direction for their fall migration. The gulls also rely on landmarks and high-altitude winds to provide directional cues.Β ( https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Ring-billed_Gull/lifehistory )
What I want to know is – why is it that, no matter how close they fly together, swirling around in a crowd, and now matter how hard they are buffeted by the wind – they never seem to crash into each other?
That is very interesting I never thought about that but that is so true. Thank you very much for stopping by and sharing your thoughts. Happy Blogging! π
Cool.
What do you call a man with a spade in his head ?.
Doug.
What do you call a man covered in leaves ?
Russell.
What do you call a bird covered leaves
Russell Crowe
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You caused a rush of blood to my head. My foots gone numb. π
Hehe thank you very much for sharing your jokes with us. Happy Blogging! π