Thursday, March 10, 2016
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Looks so cosy to have your head in all those feathers.
ReplyDeleteExcelente trabalho e belas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Lovely one. Never seen with that color on its head.
ReplyDeleteI think you're right...I shot a Canadian geese sleeping and it kept one eye on me the whole time. This is another superb photo!
ReplyDeleteI've heard that too. It makes you wonder how they get any real rest.
ReplyDelete...on their water bed
ReplyDeleteHow they get their heads to turn like that is beyond me!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, Andy!
ReplyDeleteWow! The "texture" of the water is amazing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteIt's body is heart-shaped and I see a face in the feathers.
ReplyDeleteNice capture. He/she sure looks comfy all tucked into those feathers. Love the ripples on the water.
ReplyDeleteBut is is also in quite node.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo.
Gorgeous shot! The light, the waves, the subject: everything's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent Andy.
ReplyDeleteI took some photos of black swans the other day but wasn't as close as you. They were standing on one foot, beak similar to the one in the photo, with one eye open :)