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38 responses to “Native Songbirds”
Wonderful capture of the Egyptian goose! 🙂
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Thank you, Dina.
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He picked a good place to stand.
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Indeed he did.
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They usually perch on my roof!
His pit-stop this time seems more appropriate.
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Yes, you’re right.
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That’s awesome. What kind of bird am I? A woodpecker: hard headed and persistent; I’ll keep pecking away at a problem until it’s solved. Cheers
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Thant is good. Then keep on pecking!
Thanks and greetings,
rabirius
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I like to believe that, this beautiful bird, at last, broke the stagnant mold. 🙂
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Well, we will see… 🙂
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Die Info-Tafel des Naturschutz-Bundes mit einheimischen Singvögeln ist für die Gans ein sicherer Ort zum verweilen…
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Vermutlich. 🙂
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Nothing moer beautiful than a birdsong
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Yes, you’re right.
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I guess the goose felt being left out from the selection of song birds. Honk!
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Could well be – but can she sing, that is the question.
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Honk! Honk! would be her answer.
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Well, yes. I still need to learn the wonderful language of birds. 🙂
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not seeing
Big Bird 🙂
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Well, it is neither a native bird nor a songbird. 🙂
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Thats amazing. It must be one of those 3 dimensional information boards. You press on a bird and it appears on top of the board…
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Thanks for the idea. We should try to invent it. 🙂
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They insert themselves into everything. Love it.
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Yes, they do.
Thank you, Jonathan.
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Makes me smile! LOVE
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I’m happy I could make you smile. 🙂
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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🙂
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Great! 😀
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Thank you!
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I wish there was a HaHa button! Very good. Makes me smile 🙂
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I guess for that you would have to ask WordPress. 🙂
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Beautiful capture.. 🙂 Made me smile even wider today… Thank you
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You’re welcome.
I’m happy that I managed to put a smile on your face. 🙂
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Its always there, you just stretched it even wider my friend… THANK YOU
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You’re very welcome.
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Reblogged this on From 1 Blogger 2 Another.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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