Egrets Mamma Flo! They are a protected bird, commonly on farms they are called a cow tick bird. They literally eat ticks off a cow's back. Once they nest watch out! There is a stink uncompared to any other one I have endured. You can keep them from nesting but once they nest you can not disturb them without getting a big fine.
My name is Debra, Debbie, Deb. I'm the oldest of 7 children, born and raised in the mid-west. Was in the Army when we were still WACs. Married to the same man for more than 30 years, and Retired (both of us). Have strong opinions that I love voicing but others hate hearing. I quit smoking in Sept 2007 after 36 years of living with a cigarette in my mouth, and became a new grandma in March 2008. Life just keeps getting sweeter!!
P/S The FLO in MamaFLO comes from the beginning of my last name.
4 comments:
Reminds me of "Partridge in a Pear Tree." Just lots of them.
Mama Flo, You are one busy "retired lady", how marvelous to see you enjoying life to the fullest! I am happy for you!
I truly have never seen anything like that. Wow, they are so white and so many of them..
Egrets Mamma Flo! They are a protected bird, commonly on farms they are called a cow tick bird. They literally eat ticks off a cow's back. Once they nest watch out! There is a stink uncompared to any other one I have endured. You can keep them from nesting but once they nest you can not disturb them without getting a big fine.
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