Write a Caption for This Photo: Impala and Birds
10/11/2012
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Red-billed oxpeckers and impala in Kruger National Park. Photo: Pim / CC BY-NC 2.0 |
UPDATE: We've narrowed it down to three entries for this week's caption contest. Now it's up to you to select the winner!
Every week we post a funny animal photo that's begging for a caption. This week’s stars are an impala and a couple of red-billed oxpeckers. Join in the fun and add your suggestion in the Comments section below. You’ve got until 11:59 (Eastern time) on Sunday. On Monday we'll choose our three favorite captions and list them under the image.
Check out our top choices from last week’s photo of a hanging sloth and all previous weeks.
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Comments
Morning,,,!! Cox compared
Morning,,,!! Cox compared current data on songbird nests with archival data collected over the last two decades from several sources.
http://acemaxss.web.id/ He chose three songbird species that were well represented in the data: the indigo bunting, the Acadian flycatcher, and the northern cardinal.
Commuters
Commuters
Impala
This is my 6.4 impala!
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GET OFF!
"Hey Bub...get off my Impala! I was here first, you GOT IT??? These bloodied ticks are MINE!!"
But why, Mom?
But why, Mom?
The next time you ask me for
The next time you ask me for a date, don't go showing up with this lumpy old Impala!
Impala and birds
I don't care how low we whisper our tweets,
with those ears he'll hear everything we say!
How many times do I have to
How many times do I have to tell you? This impala is mine, go get your own!
If you two don't stop
If you two don't stop arguing, I =will= turn this Impala around and go home!