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Good one:)
Thanks!
That is one large flock.. 🙂 Hope you have a good week where all roads are clear 🙂
Yes, all the road where clear…
…I wish you a great weekend.
It used to be a very regular occurrence on our country roads here in New Zealand.
I can imagine – I heard there are a lot of sheep…
…in Turkey, Georgia and Armenia you have the problem a lot.
It could be worse : https://www.flickr.com/photos/fernanc/5895942220/in/album-72157651736655015/
Yes, it can always be worse. 🙂
great photo 🙂
Thank you.
In the preview thumbnail, i was convinced that it was a kangaroo that was driving through that flock of sheep. Nope. Just a jumping, horned sheep. I’d better go to get my lenses adjusted!
Well, the thumbnails are somewhat small – so I guess you need a magnifying glass – or click on the photo to see the whole thing 🙂
looks like you are suck. baaaaaa….
🙂
whoops….i see they are goats, not sheep.
Most of them are sheep. They usually put some goats with the sheep, because they can better lead them.
Yeah, this is going to take awhile…
It was.
Love that stand-out goat!
Thank you.
Nice catch! 🙂
I’m glad you like it.
There is always one who wants to stand head and shoulders above the rest.
Yes, there is 🙂
Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
Thanks for reblogging.