You are right John, they do! Be careful what you wish for, Glo may hear you :) I think they always look slightly surprised by what they are looking at too.
Haha ~ Before I read ShySongbird's comment the dastardly deal was done...she's knows me well! I'm hoping this link will work because it wouldn't paste here. I had to type each character ...
I meant dastardly deed not deal ;) ~ but it was late and putting a pince nez on a bird's beak is something new for me, especially at that time of night! LOL Glad the link worked.
Thank you for visiting. Hope you enjoyed the pictures. Any comment, or correction to any information or identification I get wrong, is most welcome. John
You are right John, they do! Be careful what you wish for, Glo may hear you :) I think they always look slightly surprised by what they are looking at too.
ReplyDeleteLooks like butter wouldn't melt in its mouth ha.ha!
ReplyDeleteHaha ~ Before I read ShySongbird's comment the dastardly deal was done...she's knows me well! I'm hoping this link will work because it wouldn't paste here. I had to type each character ...
ReplyDeleteWatch carefully now!
http://i987.photobucket.com/albums/ae351/les_0277/dove-pince-nez.gif
Hello Jan. I often wonder how birds manage to see close objects clearly with their eyes on the side of their heads.
ReplyDeleteHello Frank. It did look so demure in that capture.
ReplyDeleteHello Glo. Brilliant. The link works just fine.
ReplyDeleteI meant dastardly deed not deal ;) ~ but it was late and putting a pince nez on a bird's beak is something new for me, especially at that time of night! LOL Glad the link worked.
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