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Lovely – both the pic and the sentiment.
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Thanks, Mary.
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Excellent observation – and the perfect illustration ( I love to watch those birds by the lake here)
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Starlings have such expressive body language, don’t they? And this youngster had so much attitude!
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that’s beautiful. I love cranes, beautiful though too.
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We get the herons here rather than cranes… but they are fascinating to watch.
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I think that bird isn’t missing a thing!
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It isn’t… yet to us his stillness makes him almost impossible to see.
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Paradoxically and morally true
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These great birds are so still they become almost invisible.
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Reblogged this on Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie.
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Birds may seem quiet but are always alert. Lovely picture. 🙂 — Suzanne
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I love the stillness of herons.
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