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National flag icons in comments? (Sift Talk Post)

rottenseed says...

I would have your babies...your little flipper-babies>> ^xxovercastxx:

>> ^rottenseed:
I would like the background of each and every comment I post to have a watermark of an American Bald Eagle transposed in front of "Old Glory" waving in the winds of triumph, success, and baby Jesus. I also want the phrase "Never Forget..." as a signature. That way I always remember to lock the door before going to work.

I can totally make you a userstyle that does that. But I probably won't.
Actually, if I get my comment flags, I'll make you your userstyle.

National flag icons in comments? (Sift Talk Post)

xxovercastxx says...

>> ^rottenseed:

I would like the background of each and every comment I post to have a watermark of an American Bald Eagle transposed in front of "Old Glory" waving in the winds of triumph, success, and baby Jesus. I also want the phrase "Never Forget..." as a signature. That way I always remember to lock the door before going to work.


I can totally make you a userstyle that does that. But I probably won't.

Actually, if I get my comment flags, I'll make you your userstyle.

National flag icons in comments? (Sift Talk Post)

rottenseed says...

I would like the background of each and every comment I post to have a watermark of an American Bald Eagle transposed in front of "Old Glory" waving in the winds of triumph, success, and baby Jesus. I also want the phrase "Never Forget..." as a signature. That way I always remember to lock the door before going to work.

Cats Hanging Out with the Eagles

critical_d says...

I have never seen a bald eagle in the wild but there is one that lives at the Maine Wildlife Park. I could not get over how big the bird was. The foot was as big as my hand and the talons were as long as my fingers!

http://www.maine.gov/ifw/education/wildlifepark/index.htm

I have seen Ospreys when I go hiking along the coast and they are just as beautiful.

>> ^Enzoblue:

In PA here I saw a bald eagle at conserve and told a bird expert at work about it. I told him it's the first time I've ever seen a bald eagle in the wild. He said I'm wrong, that I've probably seen a few and just didn't know what I was looking at and that he see's 1 or 2 every month just on his ride to work. Food for thought.

Cats Hanging Out with the Eagles

Enzoblue says...

In PA here I saw a bald eagle at conserve and told a bird expert at work about it. I told him it's the first time I've ever seen a bald eagle in the wild. He said I'm wrong, that I've probably seen a few and just didn't know what I was looking at and that he see's 1 or 2 every month just on his ride to work. Food for thought.

Cats Hanging Out with the Eagles

Over 30 bald eagles in my back yard

Over 30 Bald Eagles in my backyard

Cats Hanging Out with the Eagles

critical_d says...

I think you are right Issy...the vid was uploaded to YT by "pla1554alaska". Check out some of their other vids...they have eagles like we have seagulls!

>> ^Issykitty:

Is this in Alaska? Some of our relatives took a cruise on up there and they flipped out and took pics of a lot of them. Bald Eagles are a common sight there, apparently.

Cats Hanging Out with the Eagles

Goshawk Flies Through Tiny Spaces in Slo-Mo

Bald Eagles (Live Cam)

Bald Eagles (Live Cam)

ant says...

>> ^BoneRemake:

There was a big Hullaballoo a while ago because a live stream video is not a something something, or yadda yadda yadda. @<a rel="nofollow" href="http://videosift.com/member/Someone" title="member since January 2nd, 2010" class="profilelink">Someone knows what I am talking about.


Ah, oh well.

Bald Eagles (Live Cam)

Amazing Squirrel Fights off Crows - Protects Dead Friend

therealblankman says...

You don't mess with a murder of crows, man. They're crazy, smart and mean. I've seen them chase bald eagles and peregrine falcons out of the sky, and every spring during mating season there's a particularly nasty one that dive-bombs people coming in and out of my building. They're called a murder for a reason.



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