Sunday, May 21, 2017

The Barn Collective, May 21, 2017

McNairy County, Tennessee, USA, May 16, 2016
Because this barn was near an intersection of two roads, I was able to get three views of it.
This is the east side.

Here is the view from the south.

And then the west side. I am afraid that the next strong wind will being it down.
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Your bird for today is...

Lee County, Mississippi, USA, April 5, 2017

...a Killdeer, Charadrius vociferus, a member of the Plover family.

Have a Blessed Day!

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7 comments:

  1. ...oh my Lea, your barn this week is in sadder condition than mine! Someone would pay big money for that rusty roofing. Thanks so much for sharing this week. Make your week special.

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  2. Poor thing--how sad to let it just go like that.
    I do like the Kildeer. To me it means Spring has arrived.
    MB

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  3. That barn is looking pretty rough!

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  4. It does seem to be on its last leg!

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  5. Not sure how that one is still standing!

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  6. Great barn shots and pretty kildeer.

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  7. Not much left of that barn.
    There are quite a few killdeers here where I live. I like to see them run, they remind me of little roadrunners. : )

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