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Thanks for your sweet words on my blog !! Your picture also announce the Spring…Is it in your garden ?
Have a good weekend !
Delphine recently posted.. this moment
Thank you for stopping by, Delphine! The nest is in my neighbor’s garden.
That is a winning photo. So precious…
Cory recently posted..this moment
Thanks Cory, and thank you for your comment.
Oh wow! So wonderful!
I enjoyed talking to you today.
Stacy recently posted..I See You
Thanks, Stacy! I think I could come up with a hundred more questions for you.
Have a great weekend!
what a great picture, nicole! our little birds hatched last week. so exciting. have a lovely weekend!
Thanks naturmama. I’m amazed the eggs are all still there, with raccoons and cats traveling through. The nest is on the ground!
What fun! Thanks for stopping by my moment!
Wow, that’s a great photo. It’s a feel-good shot. New beginnings.
Julia
Turkey’s For Life recently posted..Turkish Recipes- Tepsi Boreği
Thanks Julia. I love Spring time.
Lovely Nicole, very pretty! (and where are the parents hiding?
Hi Tuula, the parents were in the trees above the nest and they weren’t very happy I was so close to take a photo. We felt so bad afterward, we waited from a distance and watched until the mama returned to the nest. And now the eggs have hatched!
Just beautiful. Love how you left everything untouched and they are partially hiding. Great photograph.
Pete recently posted..The Human Time Capsule
Thanks, Pete. At first the nest wasn’t as hidden, but the parent birds spent a few days working to camouflage it!
This photo announces spring… so cute!
At first glance, they reminded me of chocolate Easter eggs. I have to find the pic and show you
Corinne @ Gourmantic recently posted..Le Grand Véfour- Anniversary Dinner in Paris
They do look like those malted milk eggs, don’t they?
What a beautiful photo! So hopeful despite all of the difficulties in the world. I love it!
Sarah V. recently posted..Photo Friday- Stopping to Smell the Roses in Houston
How nice! What kind of birds are they?
Andrea recently posted..6 Things That Surprised Us About Argentina
Hi Andrea, we think they are juncos.
What a special moment you captured! it’s so sweet and private- great shot!
Hi Jade, I did feel like I was invading their privacy. But it was so sweet, I wanted to have that image forever!