oh wow! My little girl will be amazed when I show her this. We think its awesome when we see a Kookaburra out our window or a little gecko or something. This takes the cake!
Lordy, what a sight. Trying to think what the equivalent would be in my rural english back garden..... A squirrel (and not even a native one, but one of these cheeky little grey ones who hitched a lift here in the 19th century...) x
Ah, but squirrels are really cute. The last time I was in the UK I was in raptures over a squirrel in the park and I spent ages watching him go about his business.
Oh My! It's a bit hard to say who's watching who!
ReplyDeleteLou, you are so right! He woke up me up from a little Nana nap! :)
DeleteWow, you beat everyone else hands down for unexpected and exotic photos :)
ReplyDeleteBlue Sky.. one of the advantages of living in Africa! Not the greatest quality but it certainly grabs the attention!
Deleteoh wow! My little girl will be amazed when I show her this. We think its awesome when we see a Kookaburra out our window or a little gecko or something. This takes the cake!
ReplyDeleteMichele, I must find some more photos for your little girl. By the way... I love Kookaburra's. :)
DeleteI would LOVE to do nature study there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWalking, you and Pamela are welcome here ANY time!
DeleteLordy, what a sight. Trying to think what the equivalent would be in my rural english back garden..... A squirrel (and not even a native one, but one of these cheeky little grey ones who hitched a lift here in the 19th century...) x
ReplyDeleteAh, but squirrels are really cute. The last time I was in the UK I was in raptures over a squirrel in the park and I spent ages watching him go about his business.
DeleteDanale, thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteMy your puppy has grown....and changed!!
ReplyDeleteWow, amazing photo!
xx Jazzy
Really????????????????
ReplyDeleteW.O.W.!
Jazzy ~ has he ever!!!! ;)
ReplyDeleterhemashope ~ I know... it does seem a little unreal! :)
Thanks for stopping by. xx