You are mistaken. It is not a stand-off. Mr. Falcon and Miss Squirrel are determining the best strategy to cover the top of the barbed wire fence with the cloth currently partially tied to it.
Mr. Falcon thinks he should suspend Miss Squirrel in the air above the cloth with her tail in his beak so her nimble paws would be free to wrap the cloth over the top of the barbed wire fence.
Once the cloth is in place, the family of cats waiting on the ground (out of view in the photo) will have a safe way to climb over the fence and head to their next destination. -H
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3 comments:
Wow cut the tension with a knife. Squirrely squirrel has some bawlz, Go mammals!
You are mistaken. It is not a stand-off. Mr. Falcon and Miss Squirrel are determining the best strategy to cover the top of the barbed wire fence with the cloth currently partially tied to it.
Mr. Falcon thinks he should suspend Miss Squirrel in the air above the cloth with her tail in his beak so her nimble paws would be free to wrap the cloth over the top of the barbed wire fence.
Once the cloth is in place, the family of cats waiting on the ground (out of view in the photo) will have a safe way to climb over the fence and head to their next destination.
-H
*oops, I mean Mr. Hawk, not Mr. Falcon. Apologies.
-H
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