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These guys are probably getting ready to fly to Africa soon - a thought that always amazes me and makes me smile.


Linking up at Friday Smiles - a place to share stories, jokes, photos -  anything that makes you smile.
Thanks so much to Annie for featuring my giant chicken :)  one of the perks of having an angled screen on my DSLR is sitting the camera on the ground to get shots with an unusual perspective.

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  1. Oh what a fab pic....It looks like they are all singing a song together and the one flying is the conductor [I know just how mad that sounds but I do have a very vivid imagination :-) ]
    Hugs,
    Annie x

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    1. Now that you've said it I see it too!
      Let's be mad together :D

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  2. I have to agree with Annie. I guess her imagination might "infect" all of us. Love this photo.

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  3. Fab photo. Here the Swifts and Swallows have left, but we still have the House Martins for now.

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  4. Gorgeous photo! I agree with Annie. Thanks for the smile. Caro x (#6)

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  5. Stunning photo - they look like a bunch of young wanting to be fed, but I like Annie's interpretation better :) Elizabeth xx

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