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Albatros!
Does it come with wafers?
what flavour is it?
…or are you just happy to see me?
It’s not any bloody flavour!!!
It’s bloody albatross flavour!!! It’s bloody seabird bloody bleeding flavour!!!
someone has to say it, so here goes:
*masturbates*
what about the Swallow? it is the bird of love…..hehe
Forget the swallow–where’s the Ne-Ne goose? Most conversations about Ne-Ne’s tend to take an interesting detour…
African swallow or European swallow?
sure…
or maybe the Barn Swallow?
or the adventurous Cave or Cliff Swallow?….
Well the African Swallow isn’t migratory, but a European Swallow most certainly couldn’t carry any coconuts. So it’s really your choice I suppose.
Why can’t people set the x axis in percentage instead of 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, etc.
Why can’t people learn the x-axis is horizontal?
WIN!
Double WIN!
pwn
Why can FailBlog’s Burn of the Week only be on things from the FailBlog site?
‘Cos this one sure deserves it!
X, Y, it’s all the same. I guessed and I guessed rong. Make me a burn, k.
A tip… y axis is vertical like the tail on the y. A primary school trick, but clearly you need it ^^
Now THAT’s a good graph!
Not only is it a good graph… but it’s a Great Tit
I dunno, I always liked a good Shag myself…
Woodpecker off the charts?
No one’s mentioned the yellow-breasted sap sucker yet?
What about the white-breasted nut hatch?
You forgot the Bushtit…
(Homer Simpson goes, “Tee-hee!”)
It gets better – when identifying a bird, you first refer to its “general impression and shape,” shorthanded G.I.S and, yes, pronounced jizz. –The Sibley Field Guide to Birds of Eastern North America.
so, no smutty love for the Zitting Cisticola then?
wow… I’m not a native English speaker, you know… I just came here for some fun… but this site broaded my horizon! I never ever knew “great tit” is a bird… it was a great revelation for me, really. thanks for all interesting bird names!
so… no “great tits” can come by my house and we get some action?
lol jk.
cool chart.
I’m partial to the tufted titmouse, myself.
what’s a secks?
Great graph, great tit