Granny Annie: treating myself to breakfst in bed and half watching the Andrew Marr show I could see him through the open French windows - preening himself and being far more watchable than Andrew I'm afraid.
Lovely ! Lovely photo. And I am swooning not over the fact your sitting in bed, having breakfast but most of all looking outside through open French windows. I treat I am not allowed as open doors and windows where I live means all sorts of critters one does not want can come in. Scorpions are #1.
Parsnip: I do enjoy hearing more about where you live. I never open windows or doors with the light on. Then the critters would take over. But no scorpions to my knowledge.
Song thrushes, yes please. Fieldfare, no thank you! There' s a very good reason for their Latin name of "turdus" and our dog discovered why last Friday when one hit her three times: ear, head and back. It looked very deliberate on the fieldfare's part. Poor doggy had to put up with shampoo on top of it all and a shower when we got her home.
Grand mother but still a girl at heart. Married to MTL(my true love)after a separation of 30 years. Had three careers: trained paediatric nurse, National photographic model and business woman. Now settled in SW and enjoying our five children and ten grandchildren and making the most of what time we have left.
In January 2013 I lost MTL.
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Absolutely love this photograph. How did you even realize you had a breakfast companion? Great camouflage.
Granny Annie: treating myself to breakfst in bed and half watching the Andrew Marr show I could see him through the open French windows - preening himself and being far more watchable than Andrew I'm afraid.
Oh...Isn't he dear...! Great picture, my dear. And such a lovly Breakfast Companion...!
Naomi: I know I should have a better camera but this one suits me.
A lovely Song Thrush!
Lovely !
Lovely photo.
And I am swooning not over the fact your sitting in bed, having breakfast but most of all looking outside through open French windows. I treat I am not allowed as open doors and windows where I live means all sorts of critters one does not want can come in. Scorpions are #1.
cheers, parsnip
John: he was too busy preening to sing:)
Parsnip: I do enjoy hearing more about where you live. I never open windows or doors with the light on. Then the critters would take over. But no scorpions to my knowledge.
Great photo!! I might blow that one up and frame it.
Judy: gosh - I'm honoured:)
Lovely photo of a young thrush, Pat. They are becoming scarce in our area.
You're very fortunate.
Mike and Ann: we rarely see them now.
how wonderful!
Gypst::)
Song thrushes, yes please.
Fieldfare, no thank you! There' s a very good reason for their Latin name of "turdus" and our dog discovered why last Friday when one hit her three times: ear, head and back. It looked very deliberate on the fieldfare's part. Poor doggy had to put up with shampoo on top of it all and a shower when we got her home.
Nea: I had to google fieldfare. Who knew? Poor doggy indeed!
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