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Since the last two entries were about birds, I thought I'd post a cameraphone photo I took yesterday... low quality, but the subject is good... When I got onto the PATH train yesterday afternoon, I noticed a pigeon walking around inside the train... which isn't unheard of, since at Newark Penn Station, they hold the trains for several minutes with both sets of doors open, on each side of the train... and often the birds wander through. This time, though, the pigeon hung out for a while... and decided to fly free just as the bell rang and the doors slid shut. Lucky for me, I had the camera ready just in time... This article has been viewed 6795 times in the last 8 years joey: 16th Jul 2005 - 20:18 GMTthat's right peter. you got the idea, you know. look at the post in front of you when you're ready - and then keep on going with the same or similiar theme - only with your own pics. i think it adds a dimension of continuity.
Franny Wentzel: 25th Jul 2009 - 04:26 GMTThis little bird was seen riding the El in Chicago...
CTA made the best of it...
Was made into a straight to video film as well...
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