I was out this morning shooting some BIF when I came across this Falcon resting in a large tree. Enjoy.
47greyfox
Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
Someone needs to remind him/her/it that leaving is “okay!” Unless, it’s too late? 🥴🤔😎
Good type of humor. "Diversity". We need this of relief to help fend off the liberals.
That falcon is dead nothing left but the bones.
It has "good bones" so restoration should be no problem.
My very first car was a 1961 Ford Falcon. When I was done with it, it didn't look much different than this one, except it wasn't stuck up in a tree. An amazing sight and it really makes you wonder how in the world this could have happened to such a great vintage automobile.
Fascinating. Is it possible that the tree grew up under the car? Eucalyptus is pretty fast growing.
Not your average "bird on a stick" shot. I hope to see one in the field. Are they migratory?
My first car was also a falcon. I learned the term "vapor lock" very quickly, My local mechanic advised my father and I to get rid of it quick, which we did.
FORD, fix or repair daily.
Properframe wrote:
Not your average "bird on a stick" shot. I hope to see one in the field. Are they migratory?
Not really sure, but if like Hawks & other raptors I don't think so.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
foxfirerodandgun wrote:
I was out this morning shooting some BIF when I came across this Falcon resting in a large tree. Enjoy.
I bet there was no charge for the parking.
Guy Armstrong wrote:
Good type of humor. "Diversity". We need this of relief to help fend off the liberals.
Odd, I was thinking it would help fend of the conservatives . . . .
Stan
skeeth wrote:
FORD, fix or repair daily.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, . . .
That comment is older than the Falcon in the tree picture which I think I must have seen ten years ago.
Or how about FORD, Found On the Road Dead.
I had many Fords over the years and the only time one left me stranded by the side of the road was when I let it run out of gas.
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