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You keep undoing and outdoing yourself. I guess nature, too, has its drag queens and geishas.
Needs a bit of bling, I think. (Just kidding! Delightful.)
I wonder how many shots it took for that one unusual one. Beautiful!
Jennifer, that is a perceptive observation. The last time time I saw a bluebird fluff out its feathers like this was four years ago.
Marvelous!
Beautiful and adorable, made me laugh. Great capture.