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Of course, there will always be those who look only at technique, who ask 'how', while others of a more curious nature will ask 'why'. Personally, I have always preferred inspiration to information.
My husband and I went looking for deer yesterday after a snowstorm. This deer just off the road and was curious about us. Here she is sniffing the air to smell our scent. We were in our car with the window down and I was taking pics.
The Blue Jay came over to check me out when I was whistling back at an Oriole in a nearby tree. Not impressed, this Jay hurried along, as did the Oriole I was hoping would visit.
Canatara Park, Sarnia, ON
Sulphur-crested Cockatoo (Cacatua galerita) immature
This Cocky was curious to see what we were doing as we cleaned up around the Cobbledicks Ford Reserve.
Looking in our front window, this little Bushtit (I think this is what it is) was inspecting our living room
RKO_0445.
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With the Barred Owl resting at the top of this old pine tree and branches everywhere I wasn't going to take any photos... until...we noticed the squirrel curiously sneaking up behind the owl. :)
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A reliable spot to find Whooping Cranes in south Texas, is a farm field that contains a small herd of cattle. The cattle have undoubtably seen thousands of photographers and generally ignore them. But one afternoon, I set up my tripod, with the bazooka on top, right next to the fence and the cattle ambled over to check me out. This calf was so curious and charming, I couldn't resist taking a few shots and sharing one on Flickr.
Two great horned owl chicks in the nest. One was watching a bird and the other was concentrating on something in the distance. They were curious about everything.
RKO_7809. Taken in the wild in The Netherlands!
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Gli occhi di un gatto sono due finestre
dietro le quali una divinità misteriosa
ci osserva in silenzio.
A cat's eyes are two windows
behind which a mysterious deity
observes us in silence.
(Fabrizio Caramagna)
The Chaffinch was pretty curious at first when it came on a tree nearby, looking down to my feeder, wondering if he should risk coming down or not. Being alone, of course he had second thoughts; he wasn't that courageous. But what's interesting is that he was alone, when Chaffinches usually roam in groups in winter.