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Bluebird Rivalry?


Why is the old boy on top conquering the female's heart? The lower male seems more colorful.

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Anonymous said…
She's probably just a smart gal who goes for quality in a man rather than pomp.
Either that or she just found out that the top bird works for Goldman Sachs.
Anonymous said…
Of course, she could be the one who works for Goldman Sachs, which might explain why she has two suitors.
No. If she worked for Goldman she wouldn't need males of her own species for anything important. There would be a fancy pickup truck from the state Fish and Wildlife department parked nearby, feeding her with all the bird snacks she wanted.
Anonymous said…
Boonie, You are turning into quite the bird photographer. This one is beautiful. -scamp
Wandrin,
Thought you'd like that.

Scamp,
I'll never be a real bird photographer. I'd need a tripod and one of those bazooka-like camera lenses. I couldn't tolerate impedimenta that dominates the experience.
heyduke50 said…
you may not be a bird photographer but this is a mighty nice shot...
Anonymous said…
You said:
If she worked for Goldman she wouldn't need males of her own species for anything important.

Have you ever stopped to think about how the emergence of the majority of women into the job market has effected our unemployment rate? In addition to that, we have tons of machines now which makes 1 job out of what previously were several jobs and this has to have an effect as well.
Yet, it does say something when women would rather go out and work for themselves rather than be dependent on a man to provide for them. Touchy ground, for sure. You seem to have mocked both sides.....that his job is all she wants from him as well as irritation that because she has a great job, she doesn't "need" him anymore.
Pandora's box.
Aw come on, Anonymous. You are thinking too hard. We were just swapping quips over a photograph.