Watching the watcher
Little matter which is which
Eye meets eye in peace

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Beautiful bird!
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He was 🙂
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👍👍👍
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Dear Sue,
Thank you for featuring my avian colleague in such good light.
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I love these big birds of prey 🙂
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A young Claude (buzzard) I believe. Beautiful, and lovely haiku too.
though my pictures aren’t as good as yours Sue.
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I remember reading that one, Di… and being jealous that he came in your garden!
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We got so close one day Sue, he was almost within touching distance. Beautiful markings. I remember how he flew over our roof and stood on the wall in front of the kitchen as if demanding to know where his breakfast was!
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There is a house close by that puts out food for the birds… which the red kites seem to think is theirs some days. To see these huge birds of prey up so close…you really get both a sense of their size and a feeling of privilege at being allowed ‘in’.
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I know! Makes me feel insignificant. I envy you with the kites though.
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They are magnificent creatures.
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Gorgeous bird and perfect haiku!
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He posed beautifully 🙂
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A friend, dropping by. 🙂
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Yep 🙂
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