All my regular visitors know how much we enjoy watching the birds in our garden.
Well this little bird seems to be enjoying itself in one of our bird baths.
Thursday, July 28
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Poor thing - not a very flattering photo!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous photo! I couldnt get into my greenouse this morning for a territorial and very cross blackbird - he could have done with a cooling off like this one!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo!!
ReplyDeleteHe/she was loving it Mark and wouldn't get out.
ReplyDeleteWe often have blackbird wars in our garden, FRG. They whizz around after one another oblivious to the fact that they nearly fly into human faces!
I took a few of it in the bath, Robin but loved how it seemed to give me a dirty look in this photo
Bird Bath has been in my wish list since we started our garden here. I don't think I get it this year though. You caught he/she by surprise. Cute.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! I've been looking for a bird batch for our garden and now I think I will look harder if that's what I can enjoy watching.
ReplyDeleteAhhhh, bless it. So cute.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous photo Sue, reminds me of a small child encrusted in salt and sand, loving playing in the sea.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photo - they never sit still long enough for me to get a good shot.
ReplyDeleteI love that photo so much! hahaha
ReplyDeleteGreat photo!!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure your boys would love watching the birds splashing about Diana.
ReplyDeleteWe looked around for ages for our second one, Alison, It takes a little while for the birds to get used to them and then it's a full time job keeping it full of water.
I think he/she was giving me a dirty look, Jo.
It was a wonder he/she could fly off, Janet
I set my camera onto burst to take bird photos Elaine, lot's end up being deleted but usually there are at least one or two worth keeping!
Glad it made you laugh Carrie.
Thanks Damo - I didn't notice the expression until I saw the photo!
That is just adorable...and reminds me to go fill up my bird bath again!!
ReplyDeleteSome birds especially the robins have now taken to the new bird bath too Tanya
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