Look at those wings. Gorgeous! I have quite a lot of feathers I caught at Lake Bogoria in Kenya, where flamingos are by the thousands, but not so colourful.
I'm definitely not a tropical resident: the only flamingos I've seen are the garish plastic ones. Pink. Stuck in one pose. These look much more animated, and definitely much prettier!
Like a painting from paradize...
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Congratulations to Loïs !
Pierre
Look at these beauties. They seem to have so much more color than the ones at the Phoenix zoo. Maybe ours are sun faded.
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty. No birds like this around here except the plastic ones.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to catch up on all the pictures I missed while we were away for ten days.
This is absolutely gorgeous. Such a lovely, serene scene! Thank you so much for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous, what a perfect symmetry!
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Very pretty. Are they real??? I know I know!! My funny bone is still sleeping. Yawn!! MB
ReplyDeleteWow, a wonderful photo, BRAVO Lois Anne!
ReplyDeleteNow that I've seen MB's comment I'm wondering! I was going to say very graceful!
ReplyDeleteLook at those wings. Gorgeous! I have quite a lot of feathers I caught at Lake Bogoria in Kenya, where flamingos are by the thousands, but not so colourful.
ReplyDeleteThey are obviously being fed the proper diet!
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely not a tropical resident: the only flamingos I've seen are the garish plastic ones. Pink. Stuck in one pose. These look much more animated, and definitely much prettier!
ReplyDeleteHello! Beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteThese look way better than the plastic ones we see here on the lawns of someone having a birthday!
ReplyDeleteExcellent colors.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful pair of birds, in a very magical photo!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful photo!Thank you for it and have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love these elegant birds. :)
ReplyDeleteBright pink!!
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