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Okay, has anyone ever seen this type of bird. Looks like some kind of duck 🦆

 

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Isaiah 33:24  "And no resident will say: “I am sick.”

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17 minutes ago, Loopy said:

Okay, has anyone ever seen this type of bird. Looks like some kind of duck 🦆

 

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunbittern

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25 minutes ago, Loopy said:

Okay, has anyone ever seen this type of bird. Looks like some kind of duck 🦆

 

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As Brother Richard has already pointed out, it's a Sun Bittern from Costa Rica

The sunbittern (Eurypyga helias) is a bittern-like bird of tropical regions of Costa Rica.

 


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6 minutes ago, Tortuga said:

Wow! Thanks !  

 

Wish we we could see beautiful birds like this in Michigan 🙂

 

I mean we do have some awesome looking bird types but this is gorgeous.

 

Feeding

The sunbittern consumes a wide range of animal prey. Insects form an important part of the diet, with cockroaches, dragonfly larvae, flies, katydids, water beetles and moths being taken. Other invertebrate prey includes crabs, spiders, shrimps and earthworms. They will also take vertebrate prey including fish, tadpoles, toads and frogs, eels and lizards.[3]

Sunbitterns are one of 12 species of birds in five families that have been described as fishing using baits or lures to attract prey to within striking distance. This type of behaviour falls within the common definition of tool use. In sunbitterns this behaviour has only been observed in captive birds so far.

 

Here in a few states we could use these birds to get rid of cockroaches. We’d have some fat birdies. LOL

Isaiah 33:24  "And no resident will say: “I am sick.”

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First day back on carts after 3 week break. Cruise ship in today as well.
Local tourism operator bought us a coffee as a welcome back gift. (See pic = mine on post)
When he takes his tour groups past, he points us out to the group as a point of interest for those seeking spiritual information c3101feb69dab2fd73629914c8775199.jpg

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5 minutes ago, TonyWenz said:

First day back on carts after 3 week break. Cruise ship in today as well.
Local tourism operator bought us a coffee emoji477.pngemoji477.png as a welcome back gift. (See pic = mine on post)
When he takes his tour groups past, he points us out to the group as a point of interest for those seeking spiritual information emoji671.pngemoji428.pngc3101feb69dab2fd73629914c8775199.jpg

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How cool is that!!

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I don't venture away much, I like it that way. So here's an adventure I did at home today. Tired now, ready for some gin or vodka I think.

 

Big tub of beets.                                 Some pretty big

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Saved some out for a neighbor, she likes the greens too                   Made 6 quarts of pickled beets.

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Safeguard Your Heart for " Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks" Matthew 12:34

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9 hours ago, bagwell1987 said:

I don't venture away much, I like it that way. So here's an adventure I did at home today. Tired now, ready for some gin or vodka I think.

 

Big tub of beets.                                 Some pretty big

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Saved some out for a neighbor, she likes the greens too                   Made 6 quarts of pickled beets.

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I wonder if I can eat my yummy beetroot salad without waking up Emma.

The conclusion of the matter, everything having been heard, is: Fear the true God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole obligation of man. Ec 12:13

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14 hours ago, Omoyeme said:

I truly enjoy seeing photos of your vegetable garden Cheryl...love it! :)

 

Thanks Sandra, I have to exercise restraint to not post more pic's. 😊 Here's one of a begonia that decided to come back this year.

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Safeguard Your Heart for " Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks" Matthew 12:34

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33 minutes ago, nanceebgd46 said:

I've said it once ...and I'll say it again....Cheryl...you most definitely have a MAJOR green thumb.(tu)

p.s. impressive!

For a small backyard garden it produces well. I got 6 quarts of green beans, lots of giant German radishes, salad plate lettuces, will have about a gallon and half giant carrots for the freezer, probably 2- 5 gallon buckets of potatoes, I'll pressure can the red ones, have made a gallon of refrigerator pickles with more coming on, some peas- I think I don't like growing them, walla walla sweet onion, about a gallon bag of tomitillo's for a friend, and the piece d resistance -  the spaghetti squash, I think there's over 20.

 

Might look messy but it's actually all the clippings of harvested veg.

I don't micromanage the garden either, I have dill that comes up wherever it wants as well as small weeds and such among the veg. Weeds help the soil keep hydrated and doesn't interfere with my veg. 

 

Oh and the rhubarb! I just picked about 22 pounds yesterday. Running out of friends! I can get 2 big pickings and one small one, I usually keep the small one.

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This is salad plate lettuce, just found this 2 years ago, my favorite.

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And the sunflowers, they're probably 7 feet tall! Supposed to be a small variety, hate to see what large would look like!          Ok, done now. Promise.

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Safeguard Your Heart for " Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks" Matthew 12:34

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52 minutes ago, bagwell1987 said:

For a small backyard garden it produces well. I got 6 quarts of green beans, lots of giant German radishes, salad plate lettuces, will have about a gallon and half giant carrots for the freezer, probably 2- 5 gallon buckets of potatoes, I'll pressure can the red ones, have made a gallon of refrigerator pickles with more coming on, some peas- I think I don't like growing them, walla walla sweet onion, about a gallon bag of tomitillo's for a friend, and the piece d resistance -  the spaghetti squash, I think there's over 20.

 

Might look messy but it's actually all the clippings of harvested veg.

I don't micromanage the garden either, I have dill that comes up wherever it wants as well as small weeds and such among the veg. Weeds help the soil keep hydrated and doesn't interfere with my veg. 

 

Oh and the rhubarb! I just picked about 22 pounds yesterday. Running out of friends! I can get 2 big pickings and one small one, I usually keep the small one.

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This is salad plate lettuce, just found this 2 years ago, my favorite.

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And the sunflowers, they're probably 7 feet tall! Supposed to be a small variety, hate to see what large would look like!          Ok, done now. Promise.

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Very nice...the sunflower must be your avatar...

One small crack doesn't mean you are broken; it means that you were put to the test and didn't fall apart..

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Many posts on this forum are very good, I like them very much but alas until this moment I have only been allowed one 'like' to a post. Problem solved, I can now 'like' as many times as I want!

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 I am not sying I am Superman, I am only saying that nobody has ever seen Superman  and me in a room together.

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Just now, Old said:

Many posts on this forum are very good, I like them very much but alas until this moment I have only been allowed one 'like' to a post. Problem solved, I can now 'like' as many times as I want!

Image result for dump truck of likes

Can you order that through Amazon?

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