I saw pictures of the hawk. Pretty cute for a death machine . I think it might be too old to train though. It would likely have to be trained early on to get used to humans.
For those of you out of the loop here's the little guy!
He looks like a Peregrine Falcon to me by his chest. More likely since there are many that have bred around JFK airport.
Are we really analyzing goddamn birds? (No appropriate smiley for this)
It appears to be the effen topic and I would not want some of the aviary morons here to continue making comments about the wrong bird!
Would you like it if we confused a Moose with an Ass? ( No appropriate smiley for this either) LMFAO!
Very low blow at Moose! :fight:
I did not take this picture or find it on google. It was posted by the SJ official facebook.
I did not take this picture or find it on google. It was posted by the SJ official facebook.
Take it from someone who (no kidding) actually goes bird watching (yes Moose)..... You can tell the difference between a Hawk and a Falcon in flight.......their wings are radically different.
Now, back to feeding my pigeons!
I did not take this picture or find it on google. It was posted by the SJ official facebook.
Take it from someone who (no kidding) actually goes bird watching (yes Moose)..... You can tell the difference between a Hawk and a Falcon in flight.......their wings are radically different.
Now, back to feeding my pigeons!
Found 72's buddy
I did not take this picture or find it on google. It was posted by the SJ official facebook.
Take it from someone who (no kidding) actually goes bird watching (yes Moose)..... You can tell the difference between a Hawk and a Falcon in flight.......their wings are radically different.
Now, back to feeding my pigeons!
Found 72's buddy
I did not take this picture or find it on google. It was posted by the SJ official facebook.
Take it from someone who (no kidding) actually goes bird watching (yes Moose)..... You can tell the difference between a Hawk and a Falcon in flight.......their wings are radically different.
Now, back to feeding my pigeons!
Found 72's buddy
LMFAO!!!
You got me good Moose! LOL!!
What is so Twightlight Zone about your picture of Mike is that I actually grew up about a half mile from his old hood in Brooklyn! LOL!
You know what they say.....you can take the old man out of Brooklyn but you can't take Brookalieen out of the old man!
.......No....Sleep.....till BROOKLYN!
I did not take this picture or find it on google. It was posted by the SJ official facebook.
Take it from someone who (no kidding) actually goes bird watching (yes Moose)..... You can tell the difference between a Hawk and a Falcon in flight.......their wings are radically different.
Now, back to feeding my pigeons!
Found 72's buddy
LMFAO!!!
You got me good Moose! LOL!!
What is so Twightlight Zone about your picture of Mike is that I actually grew up about a half mile from his old hood in Brooklyn! LOL!
You know what they say.....you can take the old man out of Brooklyn but you can't take Brookalieen out of the old man!
.......No....Sleep.....till BROOKLYN!
My grandmother is originally from East New York...could not even picture her there today lol.
For those of you out of the loop here's the little guy!
He looks like a Peregrine Falcon to me by his chest. More likely since there are many that have bred around JFK airport.
I saw pictures of the hawk. Pretty cute for a death machine . I think it might be too old to train though. It would likely have to be trained early on to get used to humans.
For those of you out of the loop here's the little guy!
He looks like a Peregrine Falcon to me by his chest. More likely since there are many that have bred around JFK airport.
Are we really analyzing goddamn birds? (No appropriate smiley for this)
It appears to be the effen topic and I would not want some of then aviary morons here to continue making comments about the wrong bird!
Would you like it if we confused a Moose with an Ass? ( No appropriate smiley for this either) LMFAO!
Very low blow at Moose! :fight:
Yeah but what else do you expect from 72? Par for the course.
Have you two started dating?
And what the f do you mean "par for the course"???
You sound like you hijack my thoughts on JJ and then pontificate to me here??
I'll meet you on the corner of Hillside and Utopia......for a toke!
Now, back to the Eagle outside Joey's window..........better still........let's continue the discussion on 23 year olds copulating in dad's basement.
I saw pictures of the hawk. Pretty cute for a death machine . I think it might be too old to train though. It would likely have to be trained early on to get used to humans.
For those of you out of the loop here's the little guy!
He looks like a Peregrine Falcon to me by his chest. More likely since there are many that have bred around JFK airport.
Are we really analyzing goddamn birds? (No appropriate smiley for this)
It appears to be the effen topic and I would not want some of then aviary morons here to continue making comments about the wrong bird!
Would you like it if we confused a Moose with an Ass? ( No appropriate smiley for this either) LMFAO!
Very low blow at Moose! :fight:
Yeah but what else do you expect from 72? Par for the course.
Have you two started dating?
And what the f do you mean "par for the course"???
You sound like you hijack my thoughts on JJ and then pontificate to me here??
I'll meet you on the corner of Hillside and Utopia......for a toke!
Now, back to the Eagle outside Joey's window..........better still........let's continue the discussion on 23 year olds copulating in dad's basement.
Dude, go back to the jungle with the rest of the animals... pathetic.
I think the general consensus is that we should adopt a Hawk or a Falcon (native to the st johns area) as our school pet.
Now if only someone at the school would have this time of thinking.
I think the general consensus is that we should adopt a Hawk or a Falcon (native to the st johns area) as our school pet.
Now if only someone at the school would have this time of thinking.
Can we train it to attack Georgetown?
I think the general consensus is that we should adopt a Hawk or a Falcon (native to the st johns area) as our school pet.
Now if only someone at the school would have this time of thinking.
Can we train it to attack Georgetown?
Gtown was attacked, bent over, and screwed with a Philips last night! They will have blood in their eyes when we play them.