Good afternoon, Heron.
Getting kinda crowded here, don't you think?
Well, Heron, you could move to another spot.
I believe I was here first, Seagull.
Hey Heron, you are hiding me from the camera!
Hee Hee
I think I'll stay and visit. How's it going, Heron?
Pretty good, Seagull. How about you?
Got a little something that is irritating me - that's about it.
That's better.
Nice feet.
Thanks!
Sharing with Sunlit Sunday
I chuckled at the conversation between these two!
ReplyDeleteOver the years, I've spotted a few herons, but not of this type. It almost looks like your feathered friend has a long beard.
Thank you for joining in, beaks and all, with "Sunlit Sunday" this week!
-Karen
Sweet conversation, and nice photos.
ReplyDeleteDon't see many of those around my neck of the woods. No water around me. You made an interesting narrative with photos.
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What a great series of shots and the conversation was so fun.
ReplyDeleteOh they do look like old friends don't they? Mad me smile.. Adorable.
ReplyDeleteThat heron has quite the curmudgeonly expression, doesn't he? What a fun conversation to accompany your great photos!
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ReplyDeleteI'm popping over to visit after linking with Karen's Sunlit Sunday.
Great photos.
Have a good week
Fiona
What fun! I love herons and seagulls -- a warm spot in my heart as once I lived on Galveston Island and was surrounded by water birds. Loved the conversation! Happy Sunlit Sunday!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting conversation - I love it.
ReplyDeleteLove your herons and seagulls and their dialogue :-)
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Awesome series of photos, what luck getting the heron and gull in the same photos.
ReplyDeleteLOL! That's was cute!
ReplyDeleteLoved the conversation... :-)
Thanks for sharing. We don't see Heron's in this shoulder of the desert.
ReplyDeleteOh Jo...you had fun with this and I had fun reading it! Your herons are so much more exotic looking than hours.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos. I have a soft spot for water birds, too.
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