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Who's the tallest of them all ?

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Hello everyone I've been so busy since we got home I'm ready for another vacation lol; We visit a emu/ostrich farm it was interesting so I put this together I do have better shots of the emu which I will put up soon: A little info below which some of you may already know (OR NOT!~ thanks for looking in" nice to be back: ************************************** The ostrich is the largest living bird. An adult male will stand nearly 8 feet in height and weigh between 140 to 230 pounds (63-105kg). The ostrich is perfectly adapted to a mode of life that depends on running to escape predators. It has evolved a cloven hoof consisting of only two toes, similar to that of the other animals that share its plain's existence. An ostrich has been seen to pass an antelope in full gallop at 40 miles per hour, a feat which places it among the fastest of all birds, in spite of the fact that it does not fly. Having abandoned flight the Ostrich has lost the strong, stiff feathers of the wing and tail that mark aerial species. Instead, a growth of soft plumage, with almost the warmth of down, acts as an insulation against the harsh temperature endured by Ostriches throughout their arid range. The ostrich's wings are very small. Two of the wing fingers end in claws or spurs that can be used in attack.

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tallpindo

3:40PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

I saw a reference to an African bird that puts it's head in the sand when frightened in an oped piece the other day. I laughed at how Rupert Murdoch would edit that one.

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tennesseecowgirl

3:44PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

Great photo!

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Bossie_Boots

3:44PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

Wow Evie what a fantastic captre superb work hugs lou x

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KatesFriend

3:49PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

Feed with caution is right. Not just emus are bad tempered, an ostrich might try to snip a piece of your hand off with any goodies you may offer. Lovely shot Evie.

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brycek

4:01PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

Wonderful capture and information, Evie!!

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annie5

4:39PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

That's enough for some vacations..lol.. Superb capture and thanks for the info.Hugs :)

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jocko500

4:40PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

I see you got to feed them with a watchful eye lol. cool shot

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LudyMelltSekher

4:53PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

Hello my dear friend Evie, Absolutely fantastic!Wonderful photography. Congratulations! A million stars from me!!!** Have a nice Monday. Thank you so much for your comments. Hug and kiss in Your heart.Luminous blesing. Ludy Sorry to have that to write the same thing in English to all, but are few the words that I have in English to say IĀ“speak Spanish.

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photostar

4:58PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

Makes you wonder just how they manage to keep their balance...lol Great shot and narrative.

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heartnsoul

4:59PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

We have Emu's in a zoo nearby me. I find them to have a childlike inquisitive nature. But also have a healthy respect for their nature. Fantastic shot. Very creative.

justme1212

5:00PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

Wonderful Photo Evie: Hope to chat soon on instant mess.

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Tanglimara

5:04PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

Great image Evie and I love that sign. Somebody is being cautious I hope. Tony.

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ppetersen

5:04PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

Welcome home, seems these noble birds are welcoming you to their home :) Great shot Evie!!!

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DennisReed

5:39PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

I knew they were tall, but no idea they were that heavy! :{ Great shot & info! :)

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Blush

8:36PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

Love the pic and also the info you provided on these birds... I would proceed with caution too feeding the birds.... At my cousin's nearby farm they raise llamas....need to get a pic of them Since you have one of the ostrich... I knew they were fast from watching a documentary about them on Animal Planet Excellent capture to say the least sis Hugs Susan~

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Silkylady

8:36PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

This is unusual, interesting and unique Evie. An outstanding capture. This turned out great. The lighting is perfect. Really one of your best. Really farout image. Huggs... Silkylady...

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magnus073

9:26PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

Great photo and such a fun title Evie, I bet that sign is right as the little guys must bite

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MrsRatbag

9:33PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

Really cool capture!

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davidoblad

10:22PM | Mon, 25 August 2008

Great shot of some Ostriches Evie. The big question on everyones mind is.. which one is Emu? Maybe they should be wearing name tags so people know which one's are safe to feed and which one is Emu! (ok.. jus kiddin) Cool pic. Get some rest. Hugs and best wishes from Dave :^)

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ledwolorz

2:20AM | Tue, 26 August 2008

Beautiful photo.

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B_PEACOCK

4:47AM | Tue, 26 August 2008

Cool looking shot my friend.I think they are awesome creatures

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Vik9740

8:16AM | Tue, 26 August 2008

cute capture Evie! They look pretty tame!

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GOLDILOCKSUK

11:24AM | Tue, 26 August 2008

I bet they give a nasty peck if caught by them lol! Great pic Evie :) Cathy xoxoxo

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durleybeachbum

11:44AM | Tue, 26 August 2008

Great shot!

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Janiss

12:59PM | Tue, 26 August 2008

Oh my fantastic image Evie!

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MarciaGomes

4:52PM | Wed, 27 August 2008

SENSACIONAL FOTO INTERESANTE AVE,++++++++++++++5

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MagikUnicorn

7:40PM | Wed, 27 August 2008

COOOOOL SHOT

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Richardphotos

8:36PM | Thu, 28 August 2008

they are beautiful birdsand you made an excellent capture Evie

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debz

11:40AM | Sat, 30 August 2008

Super capture Evie! Thanks for the info!

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JeffersonAF

1:47PM | Sun, 31 August 2008

Excellent photo.


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