Furthermore, there are those who say Hodgkinson himself is not above suspicion…
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1. The next cage on our zoo tour is that of the Hodgkinson's Lesser Pellicule.
2. you may get a glimpse, but it is a very small bird...
3. ...that likes to hide in the shrubbery
4. and it is invisibule
5. and we suspect that...
6. we haven't got one
2. you may get a glimpse, but it is a very small bird...
3. ...that likes to hide in the shrubbery
4. and it is invisibule
5. and we suspect that...
6. we haven't got one
Though not as worrying as when they say there is a 10ft Boa Constrictor in the enclosure and you can’t see it. (Though it could explain the absence of the Pellicule).
Beautiful! Actually, I have a picture of a Central American bird which is so well camouflaged that I couldn’t even see it when the guide said where it was.
Only afterward, looking at the picture, could I make it out….and then with difficulty.
Nope — can’t see it. Give us a clue?
John says:
Ah yes — now I see it! Clearly not a Hodgkinson’s Lesser Pellicule.
But isn’t that Hodgkinson peering out from behind out?
Egad! That must be Pellicule’s lesser Hodgkinson!