Lawreston En-Route Joined Feb 23, 2005 Messages 4,573 Location Georgetown, ME Display Name Display name: Harley Reich Oct 7, 2009 #1 ???? or is he just resting? HR Attachments Seagull Vet_1.jpg 224.7 KB · Views: 22 Seagull Vet_2.jpg 221.9 KB · Views: 23 Last edited: Oct 7, 2009
Let'sgoflying! Touchdown! Greaser! Joined Feb 23, 2005 Messages 20,927 Location west Texas Display Name Display name: Dave Taylor Oct 7, 2009 #2 Injury? Congenital defect?
Lawreston En-Route Joined Feb 23, 2005 Messages 4,573 Location Georgetown, ME Display Name Display name: Harley Reich Oct 7, 2009 #3 - - - perhaps a veteran of some "foul" warfare? Attachments Seagull Vet_3.jpg 223.7 KB · Views: 8 Last edited: Oct 7, 2009
EppyGA Touchdown! Greaser! Joined Jan 6, 2009 Messages 10,665 Location Hoschton, GA Display Name Display name: Let's Fly Oct 8, 2009 #4 Just resting. Birds do that all the time. I have cockatiels, parakeets and a parrot and they all rest like that at times.
Just resting. Birds do that all the time. I have cockatiels, parakeets and a parrot and they all rest like that at times.
bsdunek Pre-takeoff checklist Joined Oct 11, 2007 Messages 208 Location Michigan Display Name Display name: Bruce Oct 8, 2009 #5 EppyGA said: Just resting. Birds do that all the time. I have cockatiels, parakeets and a parrot and they all rest like that at times. Click to expand... Right. And you know, of course, why he doesn't pick up the other leg - he'll fall down!
EppyGA said: Just resting. Birds do that all the time. I have cockatiels, parakeets and a parrot and they all rest like that at times. Click to expand... Right. And you know, of course, why he doesn't pick up the other leg - he'll fall down!
gismo Touchdown! Greaser! Joined Feb 28, 2005 Messages 12,675 Location Minneapolis Display Name Display name: iGismo Oct 8, 2009 #6 EppyGA said: Just resting. Birds do that all the time. I have cockatiels, parakeets and a parrot and they all rest like that at times. Click to expand... AFaIK this behavior is based on reducing heat loss by exposing only one leg and foot to the cool air.
EppyGA said: Just resting. Birds do that all the time. I have cockatiels, parakeets and a parrot and they all rest like that at times. Click to expand... AFaIK this behavior is based on reducing heat loss by exposing only one leg and foot to the cool air.
Lawreston En-Route Joined Feb 23, 2005 Messages 4,573 Location Georgetown, ME Display Name Display name: Harley Reich Oct 8, 2009 #7 I took several images, during which time "Jonathan" gave me various head positions(stares?) but was otherwise pretty docile. HR
I took several images, during which time "Jonathan" gave me various head positions(stares?) but was otherwise pretty docile. HR