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A Great Egret adopts an almost angelic pose upon a tree, backlighting himself beautifully for the photo.
Goldeneye ducks adopt this remarkable Courtship /display/threat behaviour where they throw their head onto their backs whilst swimming and calling ,all at the same time!
Taken at Slimbridge WWT
Okay, yeah, I started it, but when she called it a "meeting to discuss boundaries," I admit I felt a little wiggly. I flopped down, praying fervently no one would mention Robert's Rules of Order.
et leurs reflets vus au parc ornithologique du Pont de Gau sur la commune des Saintes Maries de la Mer en Camargue.
Chrono: 2031
I shot this picture because of the hoarding I have marked on the Picture. They have made the posture of the girl a little scary to look at. But we also saw everyone was looking at the hoarding. Smart ploy by the guys who designed it , need to see how effective it is but it surely is getting the eyes.
This Great Horned Owlet was very drowsy, but opened it’s eyes just a bit when a car drove past. You should see how many photos I have of it’s eyes closed. Lol
I have been a long time believer that your birth position in a large family goes a long ways in defining many of your character traits. As the sixth cherub to make his appearance in our family, the birthing doctor told my mother I seemed to have a mind of my own right from the start.
That competitive and stand-alone nature can come in handy in a lot of situations in life but the negative flip side of those traits is the ability to be very annoying to others, something I struggled with for years and as my wife is fond of saying, that struggle ain't over.
No other recipients were more handy targets than my poor departed teachers who soon learned when I was in their class to adapt the posture of this Blue Jay if they really wanted to know what was going on in their class when they were doing something on the blackboard.