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... Giulia and her mom Susanne ... no need to say she didn't want her picture taken ...
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Because sometimes human beings go to the next level of evolution...
UNK, Antonio Casas, Viento de poniente, Etringita y Franc-tireur.
ha! smiles & chuckles from the animal kingdom, a little snap from my travels, simply had to share this with you. sure made me chuckle and certainly put a smile on my face, love it when that happens, don’t you. just look at those big brown eyes, I couldn’t help but smile, made my day.
thanks for your visit, hope this brightens your day as well.
I have to say that the highlight of my recent road trip to Canada was my brief stop on the way back in Asheville, NC, and visiting my good friend Lamoreaux. I didn't get to spend as much time as I would have liked but hanging out with Bill was what I had been looking forward to. I have met some great people here on flickr and it's people like you who make this a great place to hang out at.
What's all this, then? You can read more here. Thank you for stopping by. Cheers. ^_^
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As usual the fountain isn't working. From what we can work out, they only turn it on during holiday times.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites.
The Snowy Egret breeding habitat is large inland and coastal wetlands from the lower Great Lakes and southwestern United States to South America. The breeding range in eastern North America extends along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts from Maine to Texas, and inland along major rivers and lakes.
They nest in colonies, often with other waders, usually on platforms of sticks in trees or shrubs. Their flat, shallow nests are made of sticks and lined with fine twigs and rushes. Three to four greenish-blue, oval eggs are incubated by both adults. The young leave the nest in 20 to 25 days and hop about on branches near the nest before finally departing.
In warmer locations, some Snowy Egrets are permanent residents; northern populations migrate to Central America and the West Indies. They may wander north after the breeding season, very rarely venturing to western Europe—the first bird sighted in Britain wintered in Scotland from 2001–2002.
Make It Interesting • Challenge No 2 (Train)
Source image with thanks to Futureshape
All other images by TK
A beautiful fish knife and fork are definitely soulmates!
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