#1-Always amazed at how well these birds camouflage themselves into their environs. #2-The hard job of the emperor penguin adult, working tirelessly to keep the chicks alive. Admirable parenting skills. #3-Just watched a rerun on PBS about these amazing evolving birds. Worth reading up on their life and adaptability. #4-Pink flamingos against a snowy background. I've never seen them in those surroundings. Breathtaking color! #5-OMG, did the photographer catch that owl in the most opportune moment in time. Such a beautiful selection of our feathered friends today, Rick, well presented.
Sweetness. Love the Owl the most!
ReplyDelete#1-Always amazed at how well these birds camouflage themselves into their environs.
ReplyDelete#2-The hard job of the emperor penguin adult, working tirelessly to keep the chicks alive. Admirable parenting skills.
#3-Just watched a rerun on PBS about these amazing evolving birds. Worth reading up on their life and adaptability.
#4-Pink flamingos against a snowy background. I've never seen them in those surroundings. Breathtaking color!
#5-OMG, did the photographer catch that owl in the most opportune moment in time.
Such a beautiful selection of our feathered friends today, Rick, well presented.
The last one, the white owl (harfang des neiges in French) is our national bird in Province of Quebec. I saw some of them many times even in a city.
ReplyDeleteThe are famous for the silence of their flight that helps them to catch mice or rodens.
Milleson - I'm glad you enjoyed this.
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