April 26, 2020April 27, 2020 Striding on high St Albans, Hertfordshire, April 2020 – Copyright Debbie Smyth, 26 April 2020 Posted as part of Squaretops Like this:Like Loading...
So made me laugh Debbie, the foot – the looking at you π Love the lighting and composition too π π LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
He looks a very nosey chap π π You must have been having breakfast in the garden, or he likes watching people work. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I think he was studying the sunflower hearts that I put out for the blue tits. The bigger birds have discovered them now and I get an awful lot of pigeons and magpies visiting. LikeLike Reply
Indeed. They usually keep their distance if I’m out there, but as soon as I move away they steal LikeLiked by 1 person
Striding away in a rectangle I see . . . first Sue, then Brian and now you!!
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It is a very cute shot though π
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Oh no! Iβm off to rectify!
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Corrected! – sorry Becky, I thought I was addicted to squares but obviously not π¦
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It’s the last week . . . was bound to happen π
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I think that cheeky pigeon distracted me π
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It is rather fabulous on its runway
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lol!
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This is such a cool shot Debbie
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He’s so cute π
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So made me laugh Debbie, the foot – the looking at you π
Love the lighting and composition too π π
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I think there may have been an element of posing!
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Love the way you ,caught that foot!!
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Luck! But I love it. He seems to have so much character because of that
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Yep
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He looks a very nosey chap π π You must have been having breakfast in the garden, or he likes watching people work.
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I think he was studying the sunflower hearts that I put out for the blue tits. The bigger birds have discovered them now and I get an awful lot of pigeons and magpies visiting.
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Ahh! A forager! π¦
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Indeed. They usually keep their distance if I’m out there, but as soon as I move away they steal
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