Tupelo, Mississippi, USA, June 26, 2017 |
I know birds stand on one leg in the Winter to warm the other foot and leg, but why in Summer?
Thankful Thursday:
I am thankful that my husband is recovering well after hernia surgery on Tuesday.
Have a great day!
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Hello, some birds will pretend they are hurt if they feel threatened. Great shots of the Mockingbird. I am glad your hubby is doing well after his surgery. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture...I've never thought about it (why they stand on one leg)...just thought it was a bird thing. Actually, I stand on one leg alot lately. I have plantar fasciaitis and I rest that foot by stand on the one good foot. LOL!
ReplyDelete...a fence post always looks better with a bird on top.
ReplyDeletelovely but simple fence . Thanks for joining Gosia from Europe
ReplyDeleteJust resting his leg! ;-)
ReplyDeleteA sweet bird! Thanks for linking up today and have a great weekend!
ReplyDeletecute bird
ReplyDeleteAww, sweet little bird!
ReplyDeleteLovely photo Lea, its a bird I am very familiar with, they use to nest in my friends garden in Miami, when we holidayed there.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week end Gordon.
Lea - I love that there are old vines on the fence - so natural!
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