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Old August 27th 04, 03:41 PM
Susan H. Simko
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While cooking on the BBQ grill, I often wander over to the pond to check
it out. While standing there last night, one of the big female green
frogs climbs out on the side right by my feet. To my amazement,
extending out of the corners of her mouth were wing tips!!!! I could
also see some yellow feathers so I guessed it was probably a gold finch.

Well, I went back inside to check on the rest of dinner and when I came
back out to check the meat on the grill, I walked back over to the pond.
There on the side was the green frog again with a disgorged wet,
soggy, and very dead goldfinch beside her. I guess she figured she had
bitten off more than she could swallow.

Susan
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Old August 27th 04, 04:11 PM
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"Susan H. Simko" wrote in message
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While cooking on the BBQ grill, I often wander over to the pond to check
it out. While standing there last night, one of the big female green
frogs climbs out on the side right by my feet. To my amazement,
extending out of the corners of her mouth were wing tips!!!! I could
also see some yellow feathers so I guessed it was probably a gold finch.

Well, I went back inside to check on the rest of dinner and when I came
back out to check the meat on the grill, I walked back over to the pond.
There on the side was the green frog again with a disgorged wet,
soggy, and very dead goldfinch beside her. I guess she figured she had
bitten off more than she could swallow.


And you didn't waste it right? You tossed it on the BBQ? The fish, not the
frog.

BV.


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Old August 27th 04, 04:15 PM
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"Benign Vanilla" wrote in message
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"Susan H. Simko" wrote in message
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While cooking on the BBQ grill, I often wander over to the pond to check
it out. While standing there last night, one of the big female green
frogs climbs out on the side right by my feet. To my amazement,
extending out of the corners of her mouth were wing tips!!!! I could
also see some yellow feathers so I guessed it was probably a gold finch.

Well, I went back inside to check on the rest of dinner and when I came
back out to check the meat on the grill, I walked back over to the pond.
There on the side was the green frog again with a disgorged wet,
soggy, and very dead goldfinch beside her. I guess she figured she had
bitten off more than she could swallow.


And you didn't waste it right? You tossed it on the BBQ? The fish, not the
frog.

BV.

I think a goldfinch is a Bird.. (well I know it is.. but!!!)

I recon the goldfinch had drowned/was drowning in the water and the frog
tried to eat it, finding it rather too large and the feathers hard to
manage regurgitated it...

still would have made interesting reading.. and no one will ever 100% know
what the true scenario was....

HTH

Lost


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Old August 27th 04, 04:31 PM
Susan H. Simko
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Benign Vanilla wrote:

And you didn't waste it right? You tossed it on the BBQ? The fish, not the
frog.


I assume you meant bird not fish... (it wasn't a goldfish but a
goldfinch. *grin*) Nope, bird went into the garbage can. I find quail
(much bigger than goldfinch) to not be worth eating due to the ratio of
meat to bones. I suspect a goldfinch would be even worse. Besides, it
looked so pitiful.

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Old August 27th 04, 05:15 PM
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"Susan H. Simko" wrote in message
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Benign Vanilla wrote:

And you didn't waste it right? You tossed it on the BBQ? The fish, not

the
frog.


I assume you meant bird not fish... (it wasn't a goldfish but a
goldfinch. *grin*) Nope, bird went into the garbage can. I find quail
(much bigger than goldfinch) to not be worth eating due to the ratio of
meat to bones. I suspect a goldfinch would be even worse. Besides, it
looked so pitiful.


The bird had chosen a burial at sea, and you gave it a burial with the rest
of the garbage instead?
At least give it one last flight, put it on shovel, and fling it over the
fence as hard as you can. With luck, you can hit the neighbors 2-3 houses
down.

I occasionally find dead squirrels and birds in our yard. I usually dig hole
near one the bushes, and toss it in, let 'em feed the bushes for a season.

Sameer



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Old August 27th 04, 06:15 PM
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Why did you not invite it to the BBQ, afterall it lost its meal.
You could always have an autopsy performed. If it had water in its
lungs it drowned, if it didn't it was a victim of the frog! ;-)
I have heard frogs are really not all that choosey on what they eat.
I heard they eat small turtles, fish, small birds, snails, small
snakes etc ........Guess a decent sized frog needs more than mosquitos
or flys to sustain his appetite.........


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===still would have made interesting reading.. and no one will ever 100% know
===what the true scenario was....

snip


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Old August 27th 04, 07:29 PM
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If you want to know more than you ever wanted
to know..... a bullfrog will defeather his meal before swallowing. A goldfinch
happened onto the same fate in my pond. And goldfinches are the state bird
here! I expected the state patrol to show up any minute.


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Old August 27th 04, 08:49 PM
Susan H. Simko
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Ka30P wrote:
If you want to know more than you ever wanted
to know..... a bullfrog will defeather his meal before swallowing. A goldfinch
happened onto the same fate in my pond. And goldfinches are the state bird
here! I expected the state patrol to show up any minute.


Yeah, I suspect similar is true of Green Frogs and birds. The bird was
mostly defeathered when I netted him out of the pond. (The frog knocked
it into the pond while jumping back in.) I guess that teaches the rest
of them (I hope!) to stay out of the pond and stick to the birdbath.
The birdbath is only about 8 feet from the pond!

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Old August 31st 04, 06:52 AM
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 10:41:24 -0400, "Susan H. Simko"
wrote:

While cooking on the BBQ grill one of the big female green
frogs climbs out on the side right by my feet. To my amazement,
extending out of the corners of her mouth were wing tips!


There on the side was the green frog again with a disgorged wet,
soggy, and very dead goldfinch beside her. I guess she figured she had
bitten off more than she could swallow.


Susan, Susan, Susan, the poor frog was asking you to BBQ her dinner,
too.
Crashj "must be a frog from California as she does not know the right
meat to cook" Johnson

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Old August 31st 04, 04:31 PM
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On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 10:41:24 -0400, "Susan H. Simko" wrote:

While cooking on the BBQ grill one of the big female green
frogs climbs out on the side right by my feet.
There on the side was the green frog again with a disgorged wet,
soggy, and very dead goldfinch beside her.


Susan, Susan, Susan, the poor frog was asking you to BBQ her dinner,
too.
Crashj "must be a frog from California as she does not know the right
meat to cook" Johnson


Well ya know, a cat shows his love for his owner "supposedly" by bringing
home "the catch of the day" and depositing at their feet. Why not a frog
doing so? ;o) ~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~
 




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