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A "Fly Agaric" bird feeding table attached to a tree in a mixed forest in the middle of nowhere and miles away from urban settlements in the German Eifel. Who's feeding the birds, the dryads and gnomes ?

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Its funny what you find in the woods!!:scared1:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

:lol:

(it wasn't real, the uzi)!

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I've got a kite just like that, about 4 foot wingspan? Got broken in the gales the other day but has been up for many months, was on a 90m line anchored in the middle of my field.

One of the best kites I've owned.

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I've got a kite just like that, about 4 foot wingspan? Got broken in the gales the other day but has been up for many months, was on a 90m line anchored in the middle of my field.

One of the best kites I've owned.

 

It's certainly a big kite.

 

Out of interest, roughly how much are they?

 

We've not had any contact from the owner to see if we could get it down.

 

I reckon they didn't see where it had actually come to rest.

 

 

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