#featheredfriendsUnmoderated tagAll postsTrendingHotNewPromotedPayoutspapilloncharity in #hive-194913 • 4 days agoThe flamingos have arrived.They were far off as the growth has started to overtake the lake again. * The greater flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) is the most widespread and largest sppapilloncharity in #hive-194913 • 5 days agoRandom shots on a farm.We saw that harvesting was completed, but there was much more to see. The bales were ready to be loaded and transported. The chicken gang knows my wife, andpapilloncharity in #hive-194913 • 2 days agoOh yes, she was hiding something.I don't know who got the bigger surprise when we saw each other, her or me. For a few seconds we stared at each other, and then she scattered. But she left spapilloncharity in #hive-194913 • 9 days agoKindness costs nothing.In this case, some "pedestrians" wanted to cross on a busy road. Automatically, I switched our car's emergency (hazards) lights on, and I waved an oncoming carpapilloncharity in #hive-194913 • 10 days agoAt last, the long tail appeared......as I have been waiting for him for a few weeks now. Now how's that for a tail? He is a Cape Sugar Bird (Promerops cafer). *The Cape sugarbird is a grey-brpapilloncharity in #hive-194913 • 12 days agoDistant flight of the Great-white Pelicans.Days are very hot here now, but the sea mist and strong winds block the sun. I saw the pelicans flying high above the mountains and decided to try my luartmom in #hive-194913 • 4 days agoA Walk by the Shore: Seaguls and Coconut.Hello friends, A Morning Escape. This morning, I decided to take a quiet walk along the beach—a much-needed escape from the buzz of everyday life. The air was crisp…papilloncharity in #hive-194913 • 14 days agoA song master and his lady. Also, a nice surprise.He sings to keep her company, while she works to collect nesting material. Just a happy Friday post, to put everyone in a good mood for the weekend. The sonpapilloncharity in #hive-194913 • 15 days agoPlaying with a Grey Heron.A tiring game, as I do all of the walking, and he does all of the flying. The game is like this, I creep up on him, and then he flies over to the other sideellenripley in #hive-106444 • yesterdayFunny Herring Gulls for Show Me A Photo Contest (#SMaP) - Round 193 - Free Theme.During a recent visit to Llandudno in Wales, we spotted some local herring gulls. These birds are not only nice to look at, but they also have a mischievous and funny side to…ruffatotmeee in #hive-106444 • 3 days agoLetting Our Pet Stay in the Neighbors Empty Backyard: Maria's Baby Chicks are Back from Their Walk and Food Hunting Cats, dogs, and even the chicken, their favorite playground is in the neighbors backyard. One of our neighbors has tapnigrich in #hive-106444 • 16 days agoMy new regular visitor (7pics)Greetings friends. I ampapilloncharity in #hive-194913 • 20 days agoWhere there's smoke there is a fire.Some random shots in the countryside to share with you. First, I will show you some controlled burns. Like all farmers in the rural areas, we are also veryriaz1122 in #hive-106444 • 6 days agoToday I rescued a little colorful bird /Show me a photo contest round 192Hello hive # feathered friends . Welcome to my blog. Dear I am fan of feathered especially minute and pretty birds creatures. Today I woke up as a usual routine. This was the…papilloncharity in #hive-194913 • 25 days agoA rare visitor to our water bottle, and random others.Apalis cisticola warblers, are small endemic insectivores. Birds, fish, and even a squirrel in here today. At first, when I took the photo above, I thought thpapilloncharity in #hive-194913 • 28 days agoA quick cloud storm.The birds know how to flee to safety in the strong winds. We wish you all a happy Friday and a great weekend. I have told you many times that we live in thmelinda010100 in #hive-125125 • 26 days agoNeighborhood CrittersA large part of the joy of living where I do is being able to watch the wildlife that lives here, too.papilloncharity in #hive-194913 • last monthA Sugarbird, a Thrush, and a mommy sunbird on show.All of our flowers in the Cape have started blooming, and we love the spring season. And of course, the birds also love the new flowers. First up is a Cape S