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Come to think of it, there’s no reason the women won’t want them as well.
Ha, I just got why its those two birds.
What? No Red-cockaded Woodpecker briefs? Or Andean Cock-of-the-rock? How about some little Manakins for the Young Birders?
Pretty damned funny but seems a tad risque for BWD.
Definitely Julie’s handiwork. Hairy woodpecker or American woodcock… That was probably Bill’s idea.
jajaja, Hairy Woodpecker!