Monday, December 22, 2008

Birding yesterday?

Compute the following:
Temp: 15°
plus
Wind: gusting
divided by
Precip: snow

So did I go birding yesterday morning as planned?

You do the math.

13 comments:

Lynne at Hasty Brook said...

I'm not to quick at math but I'm guessing that would equal a negative no.

NCmountainwoman said...

Just shows what a wise woman you are. And a math whiz as well!

Anonymous said...

Good thing, too! You would have frozen your tail feathers off!

Patrick B. said...

I was never good at math... so what did you see? :)

Dr. Monkey Von Monkerstein said...

The birds can wait, stay warm.

Susan Gets Native said...

I got 5, 272. Is that right?

Joe said...

I'm disappointed. I thought you were serious about birding.

RG said...

Window birding?

Lisa Beth said...

Dude, even *I* can do that math.

From my toasty warm apartment, as I look out over the two feet of snow we got this weekend, my goodness yes, this Valley Girl can do that math.

dguzman said...

Lynne--correct! A+

NCMtnWoman--A+ for you as well!

DCup--A+, with extra credit for the bird reference!

Patrick--a big fat D-!

Dr Monkey--A+

Susan--please see me after class....

Bubs--I am! Just not insane. B+

Rabbits' Guy--I'd do that, but all I see out my windows are crows and starlings, with the occasional cardinal. B

LB--A+, with extra credit for the Rio Grande Valley reference (LB and I went to high school together)

Kathi said...

[Coming late to class] Didn't know there was a pop quiz, but I'm guessing the answer is "No."

Did I pass, even though I didn't show my work?

~K

Mary said...

Negative no (I like Lynne's answer) :o)

Snave said...

I know about winter being a tough time to get out and see birds... we haven't been out birding for the last month or so. We have a few juncos on our feeders, and we have had deer at night coming by to try and empty the feeders... but that's about it, aside from the usual squirrels and pigeons. sigh... !

Still looking forward to a south Texas trip in March... gotta see those green kingfishers and scissor-tailed flycatchers!!