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National Puppy Day
Miss Pepper…..she changed our life… But life wouldn’t be as full without her! She is a kind sweet puppy that always ‘try’s😳’ to please.
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On a walk to the beach we passed this Pink Canoe.... Okay...the Pink school bus Who would of ever thought A school bus could be turned into...
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Sky over Yellowstone National Park WY... September 2013 To see skies from around the world, click here.
And I'm so glad you did...I haven't seen that bird before either.
ReplyDeletewow those beak are long and I bet it's strong too. Haven't seen this birds too.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 1 year!
ReplyDeleteNeat looking bird! I'm sorry I am of no help identifying it.
long-billed curlew. :)
ReplyDeleteand congrats on your 1st blogiversary!!!
Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWhat a long bill that bird has!
I've never seen that bird in Wyoming.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you started your blog and that I was fortunate enough to have found it. Keep posting, and I'll keep reading.
Yay 1 year anniversary. I'm glad I found you. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is some beak that bird has.
I love the world of blog......and I am glad YOU are in mine!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats and I haven't seen that bird either.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! sandie
ReplyDeleteWow, one year already? My how the time flies. You've been such a welcomed addition on my list of blogs I follow, there's no moss growing any where near you now is there? They say a rolling stone doesn't gather any! lol
ReplyDeleteSorry I can't help you out with the birds, I'm having enough fun trying to sort out what's what here in Australia.
Have a wonderful week and here's to another wonderful and amazing year... where we never know what's going to happen next. :-)
What an unusual looking bird! Happy one year blog anniversary!
ReplyDeletewow..what a beak!
ReplyDeletecongrats on your anniversary!
It's a kiwi -- a big kiwi -- a huge kiwi. Not a kiwi! ;)
ReplyDeleteThese are Long Billed Curlew birds. It enjoys a diet of grass hoppers and any other invertebrates its finds. It makes a loud whistling sound that goes to the of: curly! curly! curly! It nests in dry places.
ReplyDeleteI knew Texwisgirl would know..that girl knows her birds...cool photos...Happy Anniversary....
ReplyDeleteLong-billed curlew...a good name for the way this bird looks.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the one-year anniversary.