Wonderful series of feather friends. I checked back as I am so late reading your blog. Have to say your header of the Tulips so bright and wonderful has really made me smile. parsnip
Help, you´re long back and I didn´t even notice, sorry! I love the last shot in your Return-post! Great diorama. I don´t even know if the museum with the dioramas is open here, but reckon they don´t have anything new anyways... Hence nice to see yours! That bird with the vertical orange beak here looks really cute.
Wonderful series of feather friends.
ReplyDeleteI checked back as I am so late reading your blog.
Have to say your header of the Tulips so bright and wonderful has really made me smile.
parsnip
Help, you´re long back and I didn´t even notice, sorry!
ReplyDeleteI love the last shot in your Return-post! Great diorama.
I don´t even know if the museum with the dioramas is open here, but reckon they don´t have anything new anyways...
Hence nice to see yours!
That bird with the vertical orange beak here looks really cute.
Um belo museu estou a gostar.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Owls are such fascinating birds.
ReplyDelete...as they say, "birds of a feather flock together!"
ReplyDeleteI’d love to see some owls. I have never seen them in the wild.
ReplyDeleteBirds, birds and more birds. Keep 'em coming!
ReplyDeleteThe owl is nice to see.
ReplyDeleteI saw a pileated woodpecker fly by yesterday! Loveing spring and the birds.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the ongoing tour of the birds. It is nice to have you back. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis display gives one the opportunity to really study the differences between birds like the hawks.
ReplyDeleteLindas fotografias!
ReplyDeleteUm gosto admirar esta diversidade de pássaros que nos mostra
Um abraço
I like the woodpeckers. And what a handsome owl! More!
ReplyDeleteIt is a large bird gallery...
ReplyDeleteSad that most people can poly identify only a few birds.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Love the owls:).
ReplyDeleteI like these exhibits. I think birds are such fascinating creatures. I hear owls on our farm and wish that I could see them.
ReplyDelete@Parsnip: it is going to take me a long time to get back up and running.
ReplyDelete@Iris: I imagine it'll be summer's end before museums here open up.
@Francisco: thank you.
@Sharon: they are.
@Tom: that's true.
@Marie: I've heard them.
@David: more to come.
@Bill: very much so.
@Jennifer: I still remember seeing one very close up.
@DJan: you're welcome.
@RedPat: that's true.
@Gracita: thank you.
@Jeanie: thank you.
@Karl: that it is.
@Red: Unfortunately true.
@Maria: thank you.
@Michelle: they are elusive.
I noticed a puffin in the last photo, a beautiful and colourful bird!
ReplyDeleteHello, these are all beautiful. I would love to see a real Puffin. Take care, enjoy your day and week ahead.
ReplyDeleteWonderful flock series of photos ^_^
ReplyDeleteBe Well,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Strange to see these type displays but I must confess they're fascinating
ReplyDeleteWonderful series of photographs again William, thank you.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
@Marleen: they are indeed.
ReplyDelete@Eileen: so would I.
@Carol: thank you.
@Cloudia: I agree.
@Jan: you're welcome.