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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

A Little Bird and a Farm

Yesterday I posted black and white photos of this farm - and today is not just about the farm - but about what is in front of that farm.
First we'll zoom out - a farm - a fence - some grass - and .  .  . 
A little Sparrow sitting on a fence post 
After the many trips round and round and round on the round-about (see yesterday's post) to get the photo of the farm, we pulled off on a side road and this little sparrow was still sitting on the fence post so I could really zoom in.


21 comments:

  1. Oh, that little sparrow is so gorgeous. x

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  2. Great close up!! Boom, Bobbi and Gary

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  3. perfect rural dream with the wonderful cottage and friendly bird

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  4. Love those little sparrows!

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  5. Looks so idyllic even in the state of condition it's in.
    Lovely little sparrow!

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  6. sweet..is that a bit of green on his face??

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  7. It seems to be saying,"It's about time you got around to my portrait! What took you so long?"

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  8. He must be a curious little bird to have stayed so long. Great photo of the bird and of the larger scenes of the farm.

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  9. What an interesting little guy or gal. How fun that you could get such great shots of him or her.

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  10. I spotted him right away, what a cutie!

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  11. What a great capture, that huge farm + land and then the tiny sparrow...

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  12. Sweetest little sparrow EVER! Looks like he's saying, "What are YOU lookin' at?!"
    I wonder if other drivers thought, "Oh dear, those two people are lost in the round-about!" Ha! If so, the joke was on them!

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  13. I love the Song Sparrows! How sweet of this one to pose for you. I like the barn scene, too, great shots.

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  14. That's a beautifully clear photo of the sparrow!

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  15. I love this photo. You wonder about the people who had lived there.And even if they might still live there. The sweet sparrow must have a wonderful song to sing, after watching you two drive round and round. You have a great husband to do that for you.

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  16. Farms, fence posts and sparrows - they are a classic combination.

    Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

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  17. First I want that farm. LOL mmm that must be a Washington Sparrow. Texas sparrows arent that pretty. It looks like this little guy has some green or yellow on his face.
    Great shot

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