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Photography Aviation posted on Apr 25, 2009
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I'm in a rather silly mood tonight, which is the perfect time to post something like this. You're probably thinking ... WTF?????, and I don't blame you! I know it looks like a bird, which is the whole point. It's actually a wind sock on the end of a flexible pole. When the wind blows (which it always does at the beach) this thing behaves just like a real bird. It hovers and dips and floats up and down, and it totally fools the unwary (and/or the underinformed). Just a windsock ... not a real bird. This one happens to be at the ferry dock on Lopez Island. There's another one at the Clinton ferry dock on Whidbey. :D

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carinatiefenthaler

3:39AM | Mon, 27 April 2009

Fabulous!

lucindawind

7:38AM | Tue, 28 April 2009

hehe its a great shot !!! I thoughthis was a bird wow

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Merrylee

12:10AM | Thu, 30 April 2009

Yes, you guessed it Tara...I thought WTF!!!....neat idea for a wind sock....and thanks for the laugh

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junge1

9:19PM | Tue, 12 May 2009

Great capture Tara. Could have fooled me.

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ontar1

5:44AM | Mon, 18 May 2009

Looks like a bird to me, excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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cfulton

3:23AM | Sat, 24 March 2012

Thank you for the link to this one, Tara! I really like this concept, Clive

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