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First time seeing this bird.. looks uniquely pretty i’d say ☺ -Cezane
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Thank you, Cezane.
Yes, I think the bird is quite unique – I liked him instantly, when I first saw him.
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Dinosaurs are clearly not extinct…
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…yes, looks like it. 🙂
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Superb!
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Thank you, Rajiv.
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Il a traversé les temps !
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Qui, merci.
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No, I don’t use gel …..
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🙂
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Definitely no point commenting on the current state of politics in Oz – I’m with the Cassowary there.
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Well, that doesn’t only apply for politics in Oz, I’m afraid…
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Yes, sadly true.
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You’re right.
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It’s cassowary! I’ve heard they’re not fun to meet in the wild. Great photo.
Alison
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Thank you, Alison.
Well, this one was standing still most of the time – but I could imagine it’s not nice if they attack.
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War ja bei einem tollen Coiffeur. Gleich unter die Haube… da kann ja so schnell nichts passieren.
Braucht man gar nicht so eingebildet herumstolzieren.
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…ja, so schnell kann es passieren.
Vielen Dank.
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A wonderful application of “silence is golden”. Thank you for continuing to inspire me with your phenomenal imagery. Stay the course, Harlon
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Thank you very much for your nice compliment, Harlon.
I’m glad I can inspire you.
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It looks very regal, at least the head is.
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Yes, in a way.
Thank you, Neihtn.
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The cassowary always reminds me of a dinosaur, from where birds evolved.
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I already noted the dinosaur references…
…though I think the face also has something of a peacock.
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Yes, I see you did! I don’t always read all the comments first. Sorry.
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No problem. I also do not read all the comments when commenting on a post.
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Great color and texture.
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Thanks a lot.
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if i,
such a colorful face,
what else could
be said? 🙂
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Yes, you’re right! 🙂
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A silent bird, yet with a voice that speaks of its prehistoric past. Well done, rabirius!
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I’m glad you like it, Lance.
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I thoroughly enjoy your work, rabirius.
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Thanks.
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Wow – that’s an impressive look! 🙂
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Yes, it is. Thank you.
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He has a beautiful head that cassowary.
Have a good Sunday.
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Yes, he does. Thank you.
Have a great Sunday as well.
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Wonderful colored bird but dangerous.
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Yes, he looks wonderful.
Not sure if he is dangerous – at least this one didn’t harm me.
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Fantastic colours and a shape for hat designers to copy.
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Thanks for the tip. I will ship the new hats soon 🙂
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pure dinosaur
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Funny, who many people identify this bird with dinosaurs 🙂
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Wonderful colouring.
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Thank you, Richard.
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lots of comments ☺️ cool bird head!
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Yes, astonishing that I got so many comments with this title 🙂
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Catchy ☺️😉😀
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🙂
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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reblogged on my shared album on Facebook 🙂
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Thank you, Jean-Paul. I will take a look when I go to Facebook later.
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