Wednesday 21st October - life humming on

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autumn, 2020 in photos

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tinturtle October 22 2020, 12:04:12 UTC
What killed the pheasant? Did you just find it?

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byslantedlight October 22 2020, 19:59:53 UTC
It was just lying there in the field by the track, poor thing. No blood, no visible trauma, nothing to suggest what happened. I can only imagine it was sick...

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just_ann_now October 22 2020, 12:31:46 UTC
These are all just gorgeous. I'm enjoying your daily photo posts very much!

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byslantedlight October 22 2020, 20:00:09 UTC
Thank you! I must admit it's fun doing them again!

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shooting2kill October 22 2020, 15:42:47 UTC
Blimey, that is some bird! I thought pheasants were a kind of boring brown colour but I was wrong. More gorgeousness in the leaves, so many fabulous colours.

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byslantedlight October 22 2020, 20:01:40 UTC
It's a beautiful bird, isn't it - I love their colours, so strong and so autumn-y... I guess the female pheasants are less colourful - perhaps that's what you were thinking of...

The leaves are beautiful, aren't they. Not show-y like autumn in North America, but beautiful just the same... *g*

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jat_sapphire October 22 2020, 20:38:30 UTC
I haven't been to our local zoo all year, given the virus. Usually I go a few times a year. I miss it. It is infested by free-ranging peacocks. One of my favorite parts of a visit in spring is the peacock drama. The males display their tails, shake and rattle them and scream to each other ... and the females utterly ignore them. I do see chicks sometimes, but no other indications that the peahens even know those flashy loud fellows.

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byslantedlight November 1 2020, 16:59:06 UTC
Lol - go peahens! I do agree though - free-ranging peacocks are rather fine things! *g*

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heliophile_oxon October 22 2020, 17:45:24 UTC
Stunning colours and such beautiful images! Virginia creeper (?) is so incredibly vivid :-) (I have to ask, though, is that an ex-pheasant? It does look very ex! If so, I hope it got eaten and did not exit in vain *g*)

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byslantedlight October 22 2020, 20:03:09 UTC
I'm not sure what the leaves are - I assumed plain old ivy, but that's really just assumption...

And yes, sadly it was a very ex-pheasant... It was just lying in the field, and there wasn't any sign of trauma or anything, so I presume it was ill - in which case probably not a good idea to try and eat it... Poor old chap...

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heliophile_oxon October 22 2020, 17:46:36 UTC
Um, eaten by somebody who eats pheasants, I mean, not by you.

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byslantedlight October 22 2020, 20:04:44 UTC
Hee - I must admit it never occured to me to eat it, because I presumed it had died of some illness, and assumed whatever it was wouldn't make good eating for humans... although who knows, perhaps it died of fright... It had died in the field though, by the track which was how I saw it...

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heliophile_oxon October 22 2020, 20:09:54 UTC
Ah, it just looks so perfect (and undecayed/un-nibbled by anything) that I assumed it was maybe freshly shot :-s
Probably a wise decision not to eat it, for anyone! Perhaps a fox will get the benefit instead.

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