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Thursday, April 03, 2014
Spring is Beginning to Spring!
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ReplyDeletebonne nuit Linda
byggeprosjekt av fugl er toppers :-)
ReplyDeleteThe heron picture is amazing, wish mine were that good!
ReplyDeleteI did not figure out that nest until nearer the end. Looks as if there's a separate room in there, too.
ReplyDeleteThe picture of the heron is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBirds do work so very hard to build their homes, curved roof and overhanging so no rain gets in, perfect. The heron, ditto to words above. Cheers, Jean.
ReplyDeleteThanks for pointing out Fran's work!
ReplyDeleteCan't imagine me laughing at the bugle in a restaurant, not my cup of tea, so to speak.
ReplyDeleteThe Heron is a lovely photo.
Birds are clever building their nests, have often watched them here at home.
thanks for the email to inform me in advance about these restaurant videos, linda. i do enjoy them, since my blog is all about eating out. and this one was also very memorable. i'd love to see a restaurant actually use these loudspeakers! :)
ReplyDeletebirds are amazing with their building skills
ReplyDeleteI like it!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
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Wonderful birds:)
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday! Thanks for the smiles. :)
ReplyDeletela construction d'un nid... très impressionnante...
ReplyDeleteet j'aime bien la dernière photo Linda
have a nice day
have a nice day
Three beautiful videos, Linda, en the photos..., what a phothographer... !
ReplyDeleteNever give up... !
Hi Linda, I also would have assumed Fran to be a ladies' name!
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Hi Linda, The picture of the heron is very nice. I like it.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day
Kaunis haikara lintu Hauska musikki Kiitos hyvää viikonloppua Linda :)
ReplyDeleteHad another good laugh this morning. Your post brighten each of my days. The bird nest one was truly amazing. Have a blessed day. Madeline
ReplyDeleteThe bird video of the nesting is amazing. Birds never fail to fascinate me.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda! I did watch the bird video...they work hard! Kind of making a Wrensden huh? Pretty clever of you!
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday :)
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Trabajo minucioso de una ave que nos deja toda una labor y arte.
ReplyDeleteSaludos
The restaurant video was a hoot. Lots of good sports there. That bird's nest video was fascinating.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, all nice and pretty videos, delicious chill-out music by Debussy, and Amazing bird's Nest Construction, is sweet to see. The photo of Fran Byrne, is beautiful. I want to thank you for your nice comment, to my last blog. Greetings from Edward.
ReplyDeleteGreat gags! They always make me laugh! The bird nest construction was very interesting. Birds are amazing! "The best is yet to come." I so believe that! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite quote: don't give up. The best is yet to come:)
ReplyDeleteThose birds are amazing! I'm fascinated with our swan nest here, I can't stay away. I hope I get to see the cygnets before I head back to the cabin.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see the stages of the birds nest. Now it's spring, I get the dawn chorus in the morning. Lovely.
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