Debbie’s Six Word Saturday
I just had to use Debbie’s title with a bit of a twist. This is a juvenile Black-necked Stork, The only endemic stork to Australia, stretching it’s wings getting ready to learn to fly and leave what is basically a cow paddock with a bit of water after the rain.
More great shots Brian, you have caught these very well
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Thank you very much Alison π π
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Nice twist on the 6WS title! Great shots of the stork.
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Thank you Rebecca π π
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Looks like me as a kid, long limbs, zero muscles. I bet it got up in the air quicker than I would though.
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Faster than me too Graham π
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Oh, bless! It must be scarey those first couple of times π π Lovely pics!
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Imagine the first time trying to get off the ground!!! glad you like the photos Jo xx
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Reblogged this on Love and Love Alone.
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Great clicks
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Thank you Sheree π π
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Perfect addition to Debbie’s title
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So glad you liked these photos. I have been rather naughty in the past posts by using Debbie’s titles and supplying my different take and images
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I like it. A couple of squarers do the same with my titles, and I always love seeing their different interpretations
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So maybe next squares I’ll……. π
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I’m pondering π€
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I am sure it will be treemendous π
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π ππ€
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I think it would be so cool to see one of these large birds up close. They’re so incredible.
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It is an experience that’s for sure π π
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