No I don’t Want to Look
No I don’t Want to Look;
Me; I am going to stand down here all day until you turn around and look so I can take your picture.
Osprey; Fine, what pose do you want from me this time?
Me; Something stately, head up and wide eyed please.
Osprey; How is this? (pose)
Me; Perfect
Squirrel !!
Osprey; Be gone, I am busy.
No I don’t Want to Look
43 Replies to “No I don’t Want to Look”
Hahaha! Reminds me of my dog and his variegated expression when I try to capture his pic! π
Yes, mine as well. They seem to know when I want a picture of them and they refuse to look at me until I put the camera down. π
I hate it when birds will not work for the camera ha!
I know, they always seem to turn their buttons towards me just like my dogs do. π
I know right!
The Osprey looks aggravated, but not with you his admirer, but the wind that ruffled his feathers. π
Yes, they change there expression so quickly it is fun to see. But only with a camera do we get to see it.
Yes you are right Sandra – the fun part is getting home and seeing something you totally missed, but the camera didn’t! What a treat!
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Eat The Squirrell!!
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Saturday laughter is the best (even when it comes on Tuesday)
He just might, ππ
That’s one less YEAS!!!!! ππ€£π
One of the park workers stopped me yesterday and asked if I have seen the giant squirrel that lives on the coast here, I said no, with excitement in my voice. He could not remember the name of it but would ask another person if they have seen it and where I can photograph it. π I am keeping my eyes open for this one
Shoot it for me π€£ππ€£
I sure will, with my camera so I can share it with you. I know how much you would love to see a squirrel bigger than anyother squirrel. π
I’m sorry π I didn’t mean with a camera π€£ππ€£
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Marvelous! This dialogue is a lot of fun
Thank you, that is what I pictured it saying to me as I looked up at it. π
Ha! Sounds like the conversation I have with the Osprey and other birds of prey out here. Great pics!
Thank you, yes I tend to talk to them when they will hang around for a spell.
I hear a children’s book in progress! π
π Yes, I think that is a good idea. π
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Thank you Francine π
Thank you Francine π .
What a stuck-up little snot. π
Love the dialog and the pictures.
Thank you, sometimes the look on the birds faces just tells a story by itself.
Excellent photos as always and I love the commentary on this one!
Thank you Wayne, eye expressions can tell a lot. π
Ha! Excellent voice-over.
Thank you Gerry, if only they could talk π
It looks like a baby-osprey. Am I wrong?
I am not sure with Osprey Jo, I see 3 of them around here and they all look the same size and color.
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Sometimes birds can tell a story by how they look. π
Indeed!
Ha ha ha, you have to take it as it comes…. you can’t force nature.
That is so true and watching birds can make my imagination go as I see their movements and eye expressions. π
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