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Doesn't this bluebird look like he's ticked off?
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HA! He most certainly does. Great photo!
He does appear to be a little grumpy!
Nice! They have that "thrush", nose in the air look sometimes!
Miffed, but cute! Great shot!
He's mad, because it looks like some other bird has been using his favorite post. :)
Great capture -- he does look a bit mad.
Bluebirds aren't the friendliest, but this one looks very angry! Great capture!Please check out my WW post at:http://beingchronicallyillisapill.blogspot.com/2009/01/wordless-wednesday-seminary-finds.htmlHappy WW!
Yes, he does a bit...great get!
Were you late with the bird seed?
"Why that angry expression, lil' fella? Daddy's been good and sweet to ya. Cheer up... c'mon, cheer up!"
LOL - the mad Bluebird!Leedra’s Photos For Fun Leedra’s Greeting CardsPhotography By Leedra
yes he does..great photo of a grumpy dude.
I love the Blue Birds. We have been putting out mealworms for them (and of course the Carolina Wrens, Chickadees, and Tufted Titmouse). Great photos.Janet
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HA! He most certainly does. Great photo!
He does appear to be a little grumpy!
Nice! They have that "thrush", nose in the air look sometimes!
Miffed, but cute! Great shot!
He's mad, because it looks like some other bird has been using his favorite post. :)
Great capture -- he does look a bit mad.
Bluebirds aren't the friendliest, but this one looks very angry! Great capture!
Please check out my WW post at:
http://beingchronicallyillisapill.blogspot.com/2009/01/wordless-wednesday-seminary-finds.html
Happy WW!
Yes, he does a bit...great get!
Were you late with the bird seed?
"Why that angry expression, lil' fella? Daddy's been good and sweet to ya. Cheer up... c'mon, cheer up!"
LOL - the mad Bluebird!
Leedra’s Photos For Fun
Leedra’s Greeting Cards
Photography By Leedra
yes he does..
great photo of a grumpy dude.
I love the Blue Birds. We have been putting out mealworms for them (and of course the Carolina Wrens, Chickadees, and Tufted Titmouse). Great photos.
Janet
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