Welcome to my blog about photography, nature and all the small things in the rest of the universe.
“The curious world we inhabit is more wonderful than convenient; more beautiful than it is useful; it is more to be admired and enjoyed than used.” H. D. Thoreau
Hi! Just trying to catch up from your visiting with me while I was attending a convention last week, and busy with hunting down the migrant birds in our area!
Darling!!!
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Just trying to catch up from your visiting with me while I was attending a convention last week, and busy with hunting down the migrant birds in our area!
Have a good week!!
So very lovely!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, I love the green in the water!
ReplyDeleteThe plovers are adorable birds and photos! Have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteOh, I do love the plovers and adorable they are indeed!! Great photos for the day! Thanks for sharing! Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the Plovers - they look as if they might be just as active and busy as the Red-capped Plovers around here.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat captures
ReplyDeleteAdorable little birds. Great shots of them.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely day. Happy Spring.
ReplyDeletewhat a delightful post.
ReplyDeleteWORTH A THOUSAND WORDS
Sweet little birds, lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteAwwwww... Cute little birds
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird by the river side.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots Christian. That last one shows how these little things can hide away without actually hiding.
ReplyDeleteCute little bird! Lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteNice shots.
ReplyDeleteI sometimes wonder how many people arrive in Australia for a holiday in June and a stunned to find out that it's the winter!
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Lovely! I like the little rings around their eyes which make them look so much bigger.
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute!
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots of that little one. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Christian, whta an adorable little thing. I don't think I have seen a plover berfor. Those are beautiful shots. Thanks for sharing them.
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