What I discovered today....
What I discovered today....
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Kernow67

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110 posts

268 months

Thursday 1st March 2012
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OK, so this is probably a blatant waste of PH server space, and if this ever appears as a result in someone's search in the future, then it will be a strange day indeed, but here are 3 things I learned today:

1. Despite going under two wheels of the car in front, a flat pheasant can reinflate itself to just higher than the ground clearance of a T350 in under 1 second rolleyes

2. The fibreglass of the front end of a T350 is stronger than a partially rendered pheasant clap

3. The windshear generated under a T350 travelling for an extended period at 70 miles per hour is not sufficient to remove all parts of a partially rendered pheasant from under the car hurl

So that's what I discovered today.

ShiDevil

2,293 posts

197 months

Thursday 1st March 2012
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Quality smile I bet the words going through your mind at the time in slow motion were s**t!

I once saw pheasant embedded in someones front grill, ass first, with it's wings fully extended, like a trophy. Bless the guy when he got to work lol.

shep1001

4,618 posts

212 months

Thursday 1st March 2012
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the cheeky bd I 'scooped up' last year tried to peck me to death as I attempted to liberate it from the scoop on the tam. How it did not (a) die or (b) go through my rad god only knows!

alex_gray255

6,332 posts

228 months

Thursday 1st March 2012
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The picture I remember the most was of a Porsche which had had a pheasant go through the windscreen and retrim the inside leather in a lovely shade of red with pink bits.

I probably have it somewhere but I'll leave it to people's imaginations...

Kernow67

Original Poster:

110 posts

268 months

Thursday 1st March 2012
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I did once hit a pigeon on my motorbike (to clarify that, the pigeon wasn't on my motorbike - I was). Aaaanyway, hit me on the foot and promptly "detonated". Had to hose my leg down.

alex_gray255

6,332 posts

228 months

Thursday 1st March 2012
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Kernow67 said:
I did once hit a pigeon on my motorbike (to clarify that, the pigeon wasn't on my motorbike - I was). Aaaanyway, hit me on the foot and promptly "detonated". Had to hose my leg down.
I've done a number of pigeons before with my cars over the years, a few hares and rabbits, but the most messy was when a badger crossed infront of my old FTO doing 70mph.

That made an interesting piece of expressionists artwork on the front of my car + trophy.

Was fairly easy to repair, but made a bit of a mess removing the bits from the grill when I got home. I was surprised the FTO got off so lightly myself. It only had grill damage and needed the splitter replacing. Great little car that one!

bomb

3,789 posts

307 months

Friday 2nd March 2012
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I've seen a fox go head first into the air intake on the front of a car.

With just his 'brush' and back legs sticking out, the radiator was completely smashed to bits and the car was off the road for a week.

Needless to say, Mr Fox had a splitting headache for a while too.

shep1001

4,618 posts

212 months

Friday 2nd March 2012
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alex_gray255 said:
The picture I remember the most was of a Porsche which had had a pheasant go through the windscreen and retrim the inside leather in a lovely shade of red with pink bits.

I probably have it somewhere but I'll leave it to people's imaginations...
I have that one somewhere - I will look it up.....

GR1FF1F

523 posts

257 months

Friday 2nd March 2012
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alex_gray255 said:
...but the most messy was when a badger crossed infront of my old FTO doing 70mph
I had no idea they could go that quickly. Will have to be on the look out next time I'm in the woods

wink

UFO MATT

478 posts

215 months

Friday 2nd March 2012
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Years ago when I was boy my mother ran over a pheasant with her cortina she stopped thinking that will be nice for dinner, after picking up said pheasant she was walking back to the car and it's neck proceeded to extend to a length of about four feet! Interesting image for a young boy. The cortina survived undamaged, the pheasant did not. :-)

alex_gray255

6,332 posts

228 months

Friday 2nd March 2012
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GR1FF1F said:
I had no idea they could go that quickly. Will have to be on the look out next time I'm in the woods

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This one was turbo charged! It flew across the A414 I was driving along at 1am in the morning. Must have been a prototype as I've never encountered another one along there. biggrin

blueg33

44,570 posts

247 months

Friday 2nd March 2012
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Irecall my 3 series BMW turning a pheasant into what looked like super market chicken pieces after hitting it at 80mph. It smashed a fog light and removed the near side brake ducts.


griffgray

500 posts

184 months

Friday 2nd March 2012
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I have had a pheasant through the front grill of my Cupra R, didn't realise it was still sitting in there four days later. Another took one of the kidney grills out of the front of my 3 series. One of the downsides of living in rural Wiltshire. By the way use of the horn is pointless. Is this where we get the term " bird brain".

Andy Pandie

1,165 posts

232 months

Friday 2nd March 2012
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not a pheasant, but my Tuscan tried eating this rook last year. The rook, which was flying left to right, survived the 60(ish)mph impact, a further couple of miles to the next layby, a quick photo opportunity, then being hooked free with a suitable stick. To say I was a bit shocked when it flapped it's wings and flew off is a bit of understatement eek