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Posted: 2011/10/29 12:41:46 UTC
The Big Year is a really cool movie.
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Not that I've seen, unfortunately.Tad Eareckson wrote:Anything interesting been coming through your neck of the migration in the past month and a half?
Much work needed in the ornithology department. Kinda depressing coming from a glider forum.NMERider - 2011/10/29 06:47:38 UTC
Kamikazee Eagle Totals PG in Indian Himalayas
Robert Seckold - 2011/10/30 07:24:55 UTC
Australia
Holy Crap Batman, it looked like there were two of them, one just missed the pilot. I wish I could understand what they were saying.
Jason Rogers - 2011/10/30 07:35:34 UTC
Port Macquarie, New South Wales
I think I picked it up:
Mildred, you go low and get the thing it's carrying, I'll come in with you but pull up at the last moment and hit it from underneath.
To the rescue.John Stokes - 2011/10/30 23:56:17 UTC
Trenton, Georgia
I not sure, but that bird may actually be an Himalayan Griffon Vulture.
pike - 2011/10/31 00:05:44 UTC
Florida
Fried Vulture
DAMN! All I can say is that the first thing I did on the ground would be to wring that birds neck.
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I too would've definitely screamed like a girl, but for the rest of it...Dustin Martin - 2011/10/31 01:09:37 UTC
Dude what a dick. Guy runs into a bird, screams like a girl, then takes his anger out on it while it's tied up for the better part of five minutes. Was giving him the benefit of the doubt til the end when his two lines were obviously his highest priority. Clearly he doesn't fly for the same reasons most of us do.
Nic Welbourn - 2011/10/31 02:28:33 UTC
Canberra
Lucky guy, really glad the bird got away unscathed!
Totally with you guys on that wavelength.Christopher LeFay - 2011/10/31 05:45:54 UTC
The longer he took to address the bird, the more tense I became; by the time he started yanking on the lines instead of cutting them, my wife and I were furious. I can't see weighing my fun against the bird's future - it's repulsive. I suppose the drag of attaching a new set of lines was paramount...
Saw it today...thoroughly enjoyed it. Not sure if I'd recommend it to anyone not interested in birds, though, as the humor is thin for a movie billed as a comedy. Could have done without the CGI, too.Tad Eareckson wrote:The Big Year is a really cool movie.
I've had vultures and Red Tails stay with me for a few turns when I'm sure they could have outclimbed me. On a few occasions it seemed like they were trying to show me better lift, but it might just be in my head.Tad Eareckson wrote:I've seen Bald Eagles deliberately staying with gliders - not just being in the same place 'cause that's where the best air was.
Thanks. It's likely that if I'm ever in the area I'll have a glider because I'll be on a flying trip, but I'll look you up anyway. I'm hoping to hit Yosemite next summer...Nobody wrote:PS Zack,Tad, if you're in the bay area look me up, I got gliders for you guys to fly.
Macaws?Nobody wrote:We got it so good at Funston, the gulls, ravens, red tails, macaws and pelicans have become comfortable just flying around with us.
Wow, that's awesome. I was thinking wild birds, hence the confusion.Nobody wrote:Macaws at Funston. They will come up and fly with us, they seem to enjoy our company.