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Menoturals; Birdy Bits

Here we are at Nature Friday once more. Today, I bring you a Moorhen, Peahens and their Cock, an African Grey Parrot (called Peter), and Cockatiels. The first was from the Edinburgh Botanic visit, the rest are from the Pets Corner at Hazlehead Park, Aberdeen.












Let's finish with some ducks, why not? ...and a reminder that next week it's time for Final Friday Feature posts again!






15 comments:

  1. Moorhens (and coots) have such wonderful feet. I love seeing moorhens scoot across lilypads

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  2. Beautiful people! Those leaves in pic 2 add an amazing charm.

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  3. Hi Yam - birds are quite extraordinary creatures ... so many, so different - noisy ones too - cheers Hilary

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  4. We had a peacock once for a short time. He never displayed and probably because we only had the male☺

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  5. A moorhen has a serious set of feet, doesn’t it? 😉

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  6. Wonderful birds and photos! The coots do have funny looking feet.
    Take care, happy Friday! Have a great weekend.

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  7. Jungle Gardens here has a gray parrot like this one and the bird has an incredible vocabulary, he sings and talks and is really amazing. love the peahen, they are all fantastic photos, each and every one

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  8. YAM look at all the technicolor fine feathered friends. I'm loving the red bill. And peacocks oh my
    Hugs cecilia

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  9. So much color! Even the African Grey's "grey" is just gorgeous!

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  10. I enjoyed seeing all of the birds, but the Moorhen is a new one for me. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  11. What fun pictures of all those feathered friends. We sure did love the video of the peacock on full display.

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  12. We love the peahen and peacock best of all. When we visited our son and his wife in California many years ago, we were astonished at the peacocks strutting up and down the streets of Arcadia. So beautiful.

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  13. You have amazing photos, YAM! I love them.

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