Re: Duck, duck - GOOSE
I'm digging it Jim...like my dog. His name is "Spencerious Maximus the
Great". Needs a name with a title. LOL!! My husband said Lord Chatsworth
sounds great!!
james singer <islandjim1@verizon.net> wrote:
Or The Honkin' Lord Chatsworth.
On Jun 8, 2005, at 7:19 PM, Chapel Ridge Wal Mart National Hearing
Center wrote:
> I have a lot of time on my hands.
>
> Re> Chatsworth is a fine surname, but would have to have a first name,
> like
> Reginald or Rowena. Or maybe just a title, like Lord or Lady.
>
> How about Lady Peeper Chatsworth?
>
> Kitty
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jesse Bell"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 3:51 PM
> Subject: Re: [CHAT] Duck, duck - GOOSE
>
>
>> What a cool idea...the gardenchat goose/swan/something or other. I
>> like
>> it. Chatsworth. Where do you come up with these names? LOL!!
>>
>>
>>
>> Chapel Ridge Wal Mart National Hearing Center
> <4042N15@nationalhearing.com> wrote:
>> Oh, yes, send a picture.
>> How big is he now? Sounds very intelligent.
>>> I call him Peeper right now cause that's all he does.
>> Just wait til that turns to "HONK!"
>> I was thinking, if we all adopted him we could call him Chatsworth. A
>> little La-de-da sounding, but...
>>
>> Kitty
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Jesse Bell"
>> To:
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 2:31 PM
>> Subject: Re: [CHAT] Duck, duck - GOOSE
>>
>>
>>> Really??? I have been away from the computer a few days and haven't
>>> had
>>> time to do anymore research...my husband scoffs at the idea that it
>>> could be a swan. It's neck is not extraordinarily long, but it is
>>> long.
>>> I call him Peeper right now cause that's all he does. I have never
>>> seen
>>> anything like this. Last night I went to weed Bermuda grass out of my
>>> gardens and the goose is right there, helping me along. It grabs the
>>> runner of grass and pulls really hard, sometimes falling backwards.
>>> He
>>> stays with me wherever I go. In the mornings when I feed he follows
>>> me.
>>> I have a riding lawnmower with a trailer on the back full of
>>> different
>>> buckets of feed for the numerous DIFFERENT animals we have. He runs
>>> behind me, peeping. When he gets tired I hold him on my lap and take
>>> him
>>> back to his little swimming pool for a drink and a swim. I took a
>>> digital picture of him. What is the best way to get his photo on
>>> here so
>>> ya'll can see him? Send it to Donna????
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Theresa wrote:
>>> Apparently for several swan species there are white and dark (really
>>> grey) juveniles. For example, in the Mute Swan the white juveniles
>>> are
>>> more common than the dark. The white versions have light pinkish
>>> orange
>>> beaks and feet, but the dark ones have dark grey/black beaks and
>>> feet.
>>> Soooooo- we still don't know what you've got! How big is it? Can it
>>> fly?
>>>
>>> Snow geese don't turn all white until they are adults according to
>>> what
>>> I found. They also have black on their wing tips at all ages.
>>>
>>> Here's a pretty decent swan site:
>>> http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/er/factsheets/birds/swan.htm
>>>
>>> Oh for heaven sake, Jesse take a picture of it to post- I'm dying of
>>> curiosity!
>>>
>>> Theresa
>>>
>>> Maria Olshin wrote:
>>>
>>>> Does it look like this? From a research station in Canada, and
>>>> supposed to be cygnets, I guess of tundra swans.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.fw.umn.edu/CO-OP/Nestor1/2002%20WEB/CYGNETS3.jpg
>>>> Here's the main page, with a lot of interesting pix:
>>>> http://www.fw.umn.edu/CO-OP/Nestor1/Wildlife%20Pictures.htm
>>>>
>>>>> Not a swan because those babies have black beaks too. I'll have to
> look
>>>>> up the Snow Goose. It could be a common grey goose..they have
>>>>> orange
>>>>> beaks and feet. But there aren't any of those around here?????
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> james singer wrote:Snow goose or swan?
>>>>
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