The Adventures of Ranger Duckie
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I love the egret! What a beautiful reflection, too!
Egrets are gorgeous and you captured just how beautiful.
Nice pictures. I like not only the birds but how the water changes.
Just beautiful pictures. I do love the little turtle hugging the rock best :^)
Love the second picture very much, as it looks so friendly, nearly smiling, for sure curious looking into the camera.Please have a wonderful Thursday you all.
Lovely! Egrets are a favorite of mine too -- thanks for sharing your trip to the pond.
Love the reflection of the egret! Well done!P.S. Hope you are having a great time!
Was going to ask what that first one was but guess your readers told me. . . Beautiful shot of the egret!
the egret's reflection is stunningI love the little turtle, what a mountain climber he is
Wonderful watery series ... love the egret's reflection and the turtle's location especially.Hugs and blessings,
That heron is a beauty, Martha. I sometimes see them along the river near Sacramento when we visit.
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I love the egret! What a beautiful reflection, too!
Egrets are gorgeous and you captured just how beautiful.
Nice pictures. I like not only the birds but how the water changes.
Just beautiful pictures. I do love the little turtle hugging the rock best :^)
Love the second picture very much, as it looks so friendly, nearly smiling, for sure curious looking into the camera.
Please have a wonderful Thursday you all.
Lovely! Egrets are a favorite of mine too -- thanks for sharing your trip to the pond.
Love the reflection of the egret! Well done!
P.S. Hope you are having a great time!
Was going to ask what that first one was but guess your readers told me. . . Beautiful shot of the egret!
the egret's reflection is stunning
I love the little turtle, what a mountain climber he is
Wonderful watery series ... love the egret's reflection and the turtle's location especially.
Hugs and blessings,
That heron is a beauty, Martha. I sometimes see them along the river near Sacramento when we visit.
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