Date: 5/31/13 4:48 am
From: Frank Boyle <ravenfrank...>
Subject: Re: [MDBirding] Bird puns [extralimital]
I tried to wren away when I saw this post, but I ran into a rail in our fence line in the first flicker of daylight!

Frank Boyle
Broken Wallet Farm
Rohrersville, MD


Frank Boyle

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On May 31, 2013, at 4:12 AM, Phil Davis <pdavis...> wrote:

> Hi MD Birders:
>
> As some of you may know, I have occasionally been accused of ducking reality and taking refuge in puns. A friend of mine, who knows that I'm crazy as a loon, sent me the link, below. Surf to the web audio clip (it's is only two minutes long, before it goes mute), if you want a good cackling. Enjoy!
>
>> Date: Sat, 25 May 2013 16:35:34 -0400
>> Subject: bird humor
>> If you like a good pun either take two minutes and listen to this or read the transcript.
>> Sam
>>
>> http://birdnote.org/show/celebrating-50-years-and-one-rare-bird-wenas
>
> By the way, I sent this message because I couldn't go out birding. I was raven mad because I didn't have any petrel for my car, so I decided to practice my new hobby ... swiftly twirling my hula hoopoe while on a pair of stilts ... I fell off (a myna accident) but ended up limpkin around the house, using a crane, on my thick-knee, which later turned into a greenshank ... it was knot funny! Oh, these times are veery ruff!
>
> Warning: bird puns can be a bittern pill to swallow!
>
> Since this is non-Maryland/DC related, it's probably best to not start a public thread ...
>
>
> Phil
>
> PS: Phainopepla can make your head explode!
>
>
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