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Where Did That Bird Go?

Posted by
Michael Rawluk (Williams Lake, BC, Canada) on 6 April 2021 in Animal & Insect.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II 1/320 second F/6.3 ISO 500 400 mm

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Martine from Brest, France

L'oiseau a choisi un beau perchoir.

6 Apr 2021 5:23am

Ralf Kesper from Fröndenberg, Germany

funny shot :)

6 Apr 2021 6:28am

Alan Creation from Saint Nazaire. Pays de la Loire., France

Ce nain de jardin est ami avec les oiseaux et reste le voisin de la mangeoire.

6 Apr 2021 6:30am

jpla from Anjou, France

Excellent

6 Apr 2021 6:32am

Marie from Villages du Lac de Paladru, France

6 Apr 2021 6:49am

Anne from France

Sympa

6 Apr 2021 6:55am

Alun from Cheshire, United Kingdom

Nice one, well spotted

6 Apr 2021 6:56am

Gérard Flayol from Château-Gombert, Marseille, France

Just a funny little break before the feeder!

6 Apr 2021 8:06am

Shaun from Massachusetts, United States

A very handy place to sit.

6 Apr 2021 10:21am

Ruthiebear from Titusville, NJ, United States

This is adorable

6 Apr 2021 1:27pm

Steven from Chicagoland, United States

Perfect timing to capture him on top of the garden gnome! Its head is very striking with the white vertical stripe.

6 Apr 2021 1:55pm

grouser from Ludlow, United Kingdom

a serendipitous moment. Well caught

6 Apr 2021 2:39pm

Devi from Chennai, India

Ha ha ha !! What a llov4ely image here !! I love that title !!!!!

6 Apr 2021 3:27pm

Existence Artistique from Angers, France

génial

6 Apr 2021 3:30pm

fateme@@ from Dezful, Iran

:)

6 Apr 2021 4:12pm

Canon EOS 5D Mark II
1/320 second
F/6.3
ISO 500
400 mm