🙂 Well, there used to be a hairdo that was called “feathered” – looked a bit like the cow here. But I might be stretching the theme a weeny little bit but that, the cow is wearing a more “shag” do I guess. OR, it could be feathers and fur!
Ah, thanks Dick. I’m slightly less bald than I was – my hair has grown to about a centimetre now – certainly doesn’t look like feathers on me, more like porcupine prickles!
🙂 Um, assuming you are actually talking about the duck? I think they probably have a lot of “cousin love” going on in their family, which has led to a shallow gene pool 🙂 (p.s. I actually think it might be a Muscovy Duck, but not sure, it’s not mine)
What a lovely thing to say. 🙂 The bird is a stork. This one makes me feel “faeryland fae” – of the darker kind. I love what a simple inversion of a photo can show you, all the hidden colours underneath reality.
The photo of the bird with the long, pointed beak surrounded by a purple background (I’m at a loss for it’s name at the moment) is absolutely stunning!
What a great furry set of pics.
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Thanks Miriam. Feathers and furs do go together – on animals, of course.
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Absolutely!
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I give up. How does the cow fit the theme?
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🙂 Well, there used to be a hairdo that was called “feathered” – looked a bit like the cow here. But I might be stretching the theme a weeny little bit but that, the cow is wearing a more “shag” do I guess. OR, it could be feathers and fur!
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I’m bald so I now have an excuse for not guessing. Lovely photographs by the way
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Ah, thanks Dick. I’m slightly less bald than I was – my hair has grown to about a centimetre now – certainly doesn’t look like feathers on me, more like porcupine prickles!
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Looks to me like she has her hair ‘Feathered’.
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Gold Star to you – that is exactly it. 🙂 Phew, glad someone else got it, was a bit worried I was on my lonesome on the hair thing.
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Is that a special breed of duck, or did a duck have a romantic liaison with a turkey?
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🙂 Um, assuming you are actually talking about the duck? I think they probably have a lot of “cousin love” going on in their family, which has led to a shallow gene pool 🙂 (p.s. I actually think it might be a Muscovy Duck, but not sure, it’s not mine)
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Yes, it was the duck I was talking about. Never heard of the Muscovy, but that might be it. I figured it was just a duck with low standards. 😉
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Oh, I’m pretty sure it has low standards, they are actually much closer to the ground than normal ducks, literally and morally!
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The egret is a beauty. Loved the feathered shag on the cow. Wonderful post, Claudette. ❤
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Thanks Olga, I’m glad you liked it. I do love the cow hairdo, they carry it off so well.
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Lovely collage Claudette. The cow has a cool haircut.
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Hi Ruth, thanks. Those cows are very trendy with their sidelocks 😉
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Yes, I got how the cow fits in. Not that I’ve ever had my hair done like that, of course. 😀
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I’m sure you would rock the hairstyle Hugh 🙂
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The cow looks so cuddly! Great set of images.
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Cows should be cuddly 🙂 Thanks for your kind words.
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The photo of the bird with the long pointed beak with a purple background (I’m at a loss for the name at the moment), is absolutely stunning!
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What a lovely thing to say. 🙂 The bird is a stork. This one makes me feel “faeryland fae” – of the darker kind. I love what a simple inversion of a photo can show you, all the hidden colours underneath reality.
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The photo of the bird with the long, pointed beak surrounded by a purple background (I’m at a loss for it’s name at the moment) is absolutely stunning!
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