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I want to sing like the birds sing, not worrying about who hears or what they think.
I am wearing
Seniha. Cecile Dress // Pattern 2
SCANDALIZE- PETAL JACKET. FATPACK
Stealthic - Secret Full Pack
*Tentacio*
Laila leg bag orange
Lorena bouquet pink
Lorena headpiece pink
Lyrium. Garden View Scene - Wild Flowers Field
Lelutka Nova :)
My own backdrop
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher at his nest, Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Blue-gray Gnatcatcher nest is made of spider webs, plant fibers and lichen.
So with the Flickr's recent decisions as well as many bloggers and creators current movements I figured it'd be a good time to remind all you lovelies that Heartsong is in fact on Twitter as well and has been for a while. Give us a follow to ensure you catch everything we put out. ♥
An Indochinese Roller. There are many of them around my place at Koh Samui/Thailand.
Thanks a lot to Jeff Stoltzfus for his help to identify this blue beauty!
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This is some of the folk art at Winter Wheat. This is an older piece and has been there since I started going there some 12 or so years ago. It has had a few updates. Wind Beneath My Wings plays from the piano.
This is a cool art piece.
Ray is in charge of security at this end of the garden . He is "blending in" trying not to be spotted by the other cats. That's my theory anyway....
Oh god... it's happened hasn't it... I've slipped into being a 'bird shooter'. Urgh... I need an intervention.
I think this is a Thornbill... Yellow or Rumped... I shouldn't really care anymore..
Not sure what seed heads these are. An Allium maybe? Another from this morning's dog walk.
Nikon Z6, Nikon 24-70mm f/4 S, Exposure X5, Silver Efex Pro 2
The chickadees are a group of North American birds in the tit family included in the genus Poecile. Species found in North America are referred to as chickadees, while other species in the genus are called tits.
This is a Bullock's Oriole!! Thanks Susan for the ID!
It's not the best shot of it, but they are so flighty!
I will be catching up with your streams a bit later, sorry.
:)