Tip here your bet about the new animal!
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How do you keep a donkey in suspense?
We will tell you tomorrow!
We will tell you tomorrow!
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Are you callin' me a donkey... Peace.RidgeBack69 wrote:How do you keep a donkey in suspense?
We will tell you tomorrow!
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Placing my bet that the new animal is a emu
We can then partake in the great emu war
We can then partake in the great emu war
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Sorry Folks........I can't get excited for another bird unless it happens to be standin on the back of a mountain lion.
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TreeKiwi wrote:Hello everyone!
Here is the fourth and final clue before we reveal the animal in tomorrow's Lock&Learn.
This clears up the blurry image, has the proper sound and also should confirm which reserve they are going to be released on!
TK
In the left lower quarter of the screen you can see some birds flying between the trees, those are the new birds? cause they look more like a kind of ptarmigan than a waterfowl, but i may be wrong of course.
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That's right! I never noticed that before... Hmm....VonStratos wrote:In the left lower quarter of the screen you can see some birds flying between the trees, those are the new birds? cause they look more like a kind of ptarmigan than a waterfowl, but i may be wrong of course.
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Good eye! But I think those are just decorative / ambient (word?) non-game birdsVonStratos wrote:In the left lower quarter of the screen you can see some birds flying between the trees, those are the new birds? cause they look more like a kind of ptarmigan than a waterfowl, but i may be wrong of course.
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Yes..word.Tod1d wrote:Good eye! But I think those are just decorative / ambient (word?) non-game birdsVonStratos wrote:In the left lower quarter of the screen you can see some birds flying between the trees, those are the new birds? cause they look more like a kind of ptarmigan than a waterfowl, but i may be wrong of course.
am·bi·ent
ˈambēənt/
adjective
adjective: ambient
relating to the immediate surroundings of something.
"the liquid is stored at below ambient temperature"
relating to ambient music.
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I was thinking that at first, but the decorative birds usually fly in random patterns and are not so visible, those in the vid seems to fly in a straight coordinated pattern, similar to a ptarmigan flock or a small waterfowl flock, but then again the video is too short to say anything for sure.
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It looks to me that they're flying in a coordinted way, just like a waterfowl flock.VonStratos wrote:I was thinking that at first, but the decorative birds usually fly in random patterns and are not so visible, those in the vid seems to fly in a straight coordinated pattern, similar to a ptarmigan flock or a small waterfowl flock, but then again the video is too short to say anything for sure.
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