The Ragtag Daily Prompt Monday: Dishevel
43 thoughts on “After the bath”
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Oh! They need a blow-dry.
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They do 🙂
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These are so cute.
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Thanks Sadie 🙂
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You’re welcome
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Quite the dishevelled bunch😃
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Having feathers must be hard at times 🙂
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Splashing successes! I love the trio, they are SO DARN CUTE!!!
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One of my favourite bird bath photos 🙂
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Mine too!
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So cute!!!
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They are 🙂
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Very cute dishevelled characters!
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Funny how ruffled feathers can be cute 🙂
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Ah, these made me smile – very cute birds, especially that group of three on the bird bath!
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Those little Thornbills always raise a smile 🙂
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Ooh, they are so cute! Love the last one especially.
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Thornbills are cute little birds 🙂
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I absolutely loved this! My hair looks like that after I wash it… Just bought a bird bath so hoping for a few shots.
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Thanks Kerry. You will get hours of enjoyment from having a bird bath. Make sure you place it so you can’t be seen sneaking up to get photos 🙂
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We have an outside camera with a tripod. Sneaking doesn’t work very well for us!
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I really must set up my wildlife camera again. I do a lot through the window. Again I must clean the windows 🙂
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Me too!! They are covered in yellow tree pollen.
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Mine are just neglected 😁
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Awww, so cute!
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They are even if they have their feathers all over the place 🙂
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True 😍
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Love these, Brian, especially that last trio and the one so brightly colored!
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Thanks janet. The three little Thornbills and Rainbow Lorikeet 🙂
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The cleanest set of photos you’ve ever posted I think, Brian.
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Possibly yes Graham 😂
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Oh my goodness Brian – those three fluffy little birds at the end are just too adorable for words! You must be REALLY quick with a camera to catch all of these wonderful images!
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A bit of sitting and waiting as well Tina 🙂
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Good job!
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These are not the photos I see everyday and all of them bring a smile – they sure were disheveled and cute
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Fluffed up and fun 🙂
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😊
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Cute wee scraggle-muffins!
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Certainly are Susan 🙂
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These birds are so adorable
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Thank you 🙂 🙂
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Oh isn’t it a joy watching birds bath – and then dry. Great images Brian
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Thanks Karina, they can be quite entertaining 🙂
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