My reaction is the same as Judy's. I often use the expression about a bird in hand, but I would much prefer one or two birds in the bush. Your photo today helps show why.
This is a great photo...with the blackbirds against such a vivid blue sky!!! Love the quote you've used too. You should consider adding this link to the Bird D'Pot, the weekend birding meme.
Good shot! Re: Your comments about the heather lady. Did you mean our Lavender Festival? And perhaps the woman who did the Sequim Daily Photo before me, Lavender Lady (Norma)?
They balance on a small branche.
ReplyDeleteThat is way cool. Love the black against the blue sky.
ReplyDeletethat is too cute! love this!
ReplyDeleteCute title, cute shot. I think you're for the birds! In a good way! :)
ReplyDeleteThe sky blue background works well with the black birds. Words of wisdom in the saying!
ReplyDeleteI ain't chasing those birds around today!
ReplyDeleteThese two look happy to be there.
ReplyDeleteI'd rather have them in the bush. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteMy reaction is the same as Judy's. I often use the expression about a bird in hand, but I would much prefer one or two birds in the bush. Your photo today helps show why.
ReplyDeleteSuper!!
ReplyDeleteMade me smile Kate :)
ReplyDeleteThe black birds really pop! Terrific composition, Kate!
ReplyDeleteSweet caption to go along with your photo. Nice contrast of colors.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty against the blue sky.
ReplyDeleteThe perfect quote for the photo!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great photo...with the blackbirds against such a vivid blue sky!!! Love the quote you've used too. You should consider adding this link to the Bird D'Pot, the weekend birding meme.
ReplyDeleteFunny caption and a great shot!
ReplyDeleteAmazing shot Kate. I love the color of the sky.
ReplyDeleteGreat models, those twins!:)
ReplyDeleteNot to mention two in a photo!
ReplyDeleteGood shot!
ReplyDeleteRe: Your comments about the heather lady. Did you mean our Lavender Festival? And perhaps the woman who did the Sequim Daily Photo before me, Lavender Lady (Norma)?
This is lovely - a great catch
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