Good example of a benign nature/man coexistence..."flying balls"
notwithstanding.

Jack
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> There is a flock of these living on the golf  course. I took quite a
> few 
> shots of them in various settings, but don't like  most of them. So I
> will 
> probably try again.
> 
> Naturally, a couple of years  ago they tried to get them to relocate,
> move 
> on, go elsewhere. Nothing worked.  So now they are permanent
> residents and the 
> golfers just live with them.  
> 
> I may or may not use this in my series, haven't decided. Or I may try
>  again. 
> 
> They must be pretty used to the golfers too now. So I imagined  that
> one can 
> almost hear mom saying to kids, "Now watch for flying  balls..."
> 
> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/balls.htm
> 
> Comments  Welcome.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe :-)  I don't blame frank,  BTW.
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