March 29, 2019

Friday Foto Friends & Skywatch Friday ~ Birds

I haven't taken any recent photos but thought you may like these. The beauty of birds. I just love them. Whoever took these photos saw the beauty in them. I'm only sorry it wasn't me.   It includes a bluejay and a humming bird and If you can tell me the name of this first bird I would appreciate it.  UPDATE: Found out the first bird is a Northern Color Sunbird. Beautiful little thing isn't it!




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Thought For The Day By Charlie Brown's Creator


Bible Quote Of The Day

Genesis 1:20:  "Then God said, “Let the waters teem with swarms of living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth in the open expanse of the heavens.”
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Until next time dear family and friends have a lovely weekend.

10 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, these birds are gorgeous! I love the little teacup and maybe I could make a feeder out of one.. hmmm.
    Charles Schultz had some great things to say.

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  2. Awesome birds. I love birds too.

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  3. Those are such lovely birds...I love the Blue Jay with the tea cup! But the owl and the quote is great...one to remember!! Have a blessed day!

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  4. I love this post, Toni...hope you have a lovely Friday. It's raining here in Hornell, but at least its not cold out. smiles

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  5. Wonderful photography - just like paintings. You're so talented.

    God bless.

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  6. Such beautiful colors!

    The first one reminds me of a Toucan by color, but a Robin by shape.

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  7. Beautiful birds! I love watching them at our feeders in the winter! Especially like the owl poem! 💜

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