johnyrotten Posted September 25 Posted September 25 2 hours ago, bobss396 said: Actually by the MTA Coney Island yard in Brooklyn where my son works. VID_20250923_181109.mp4 I was surprised to learn that at one time they were domesticated, and we basically abandoned them.
bobss396 Posted September 26 Posted September 26 21 hours ago, johnyrotten said: I was surprised to learn that at one time they were domesticated, and we basically abandoned them. I had a neighbor who raced them. He had a coop above his garage. I don't know how he did it, but now and then we'd see maybe all of them circling the 'hood.
TonyK Posted September 26 Posted September 26 When I was a kid we had a neighbor one street over from us that used to let out their flock a couple of times a day. You'd see then circling around for awhile. As a kid I just wasn't able to grasp what was going on but it was fun to watch. 1
Beans Posted September 26 Posted September 26 Not my yard but at work... riding out the wind PXL_20250925_172809501.mp4
bobss396 Posted September 28 Posted September 28 On 9/26/2025 at 8:07 AM, TonyK said: When I was a kid we had a neighbor one street over from us that used to let out their flock a couple of times a day. You'd see then circling around for awhile. As a kid I just wasn't able to grasp what was going on but it was fun to watch. It was quite a novelty when we would see them all flying. This guy was at least 50, he met his demise in bed with a younger lady that was not his wife...
bobss396 Posted October 2 Posted October 2 More of my bluejay invasion force. 61f0446a-52e3-4e04-8c8c-f44bc02fa805.mp4 e68b0fe9-00d9-4222-a5a2-5407090e85ef.mp4 7ca380a0-face-4f6b-8b78-71513a8e2cf9.mp4 2
Jim Dodson Posted October 2 Posted October 2 On 6/25/2025 at 6:12 AM, bobss396 said: ... I have more drip irrigation to do now that I got the main one set up. Bob, Proves the adage "No good Deed goes unpunished" LOL Jim D.
Russell C Posted Monday at 03:28 AM Posted Monday at 03:28 AM When I moved into this overglorified trailer park, my teensy backyard (those bumpy blocks are my property lines) was just a bunch of flat gravel. My sister suggested adding visual interest to it via some fake turf grass, decorative rocks, stepping stone pavers, a birdbath. This morning, courtesy of the long strip of tropical storm moisture vacuumed out of the Gulf of Baja Califorina, now I have my own .. temporary .. personal little lake. 1
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