Saw this little one doing a little dance out on front lawn and found it a lttle comical.
What are you lookin' at??
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Saw this little one doing a little dance out on front lawn and found it a lttle comical.
What are you lookin' at??
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Love the look in the second one. Cute sparrow.
imagine how he felt- dancing away only to find himself being photographed!!!
I love the first one!
I'll have to pull the curtains next time I'm cleaning and have the music on
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And they perform for you too? Incredible, Beautiful photograph. Mike
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Ha! Ha! That's adorable!
Very cute shots!
That bird in shot 1 looks soooo constipated! It just won't come out
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Do you thing the poor thing was trying to find worms in the snow?
Good shots.
Thanks all, glad you liked it.
That is a good one Marko, never thought about that till you mentioned it.
Don't worry Rob, they don't eat worms, (except the odd insect type), my husband feeds them seed all winter long, and I have lots of plants in my gardens for the wildlife also.
Reality is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there!
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