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Beautiful. Simply beautiful. New life is pure joy.
Jaspenelle recently posted..this moment dishes
For a moment there, I didn’t see anything there and then whalah! That is absolutely nature at it’s best!
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Mary Hudak-Collins recently posted..This Moment
I think the parent birds are constantly working to keep the nest camouflaged. It is pretty sweet how nature works!
Lovely, what cuties Nicole! Thanks for sharing & have a wonderful weekend
Thanks Tuula.
Enjoy your weekend as well!
eggs! nests! new life! hooray and what fun.
have a lovely weekend and thanx for sharing and visiting at
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we love you neck of the woods…used to live in port townsend and then on bainbridge. i miss it up there!
Hi Ivey, I love visiting Pt Townsend and Bainbridge Island too. Durango is a great town too! (We lived many years in Colorado).
Oh yippee! What an awesome shot!
Oh, good find!
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J@makehappyblog.com recently posted..this moment
How exciting – springtime at it’s best!
I agree Rosella!
wow!!! amazing! (what a great series of pictures
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naturmama recently posted..This moment
That is so cute. I watched a couple of birds trying to make a nest in my tree but unfortunately strong winds blew it away. I’d be delighted to witness such a lovely act of nature.
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Maybe that’s what makes it so sweet to witness. A pair started making a nest outside our back door, but with all the activity in & out that door, they changed their mind. This one we thought was even more special since it’s on the ground!
Aww. What a lovely thing to see.
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