MATHS LESSON: What is the fraction to denote that one bird is perched separately from the other 10? Add all the birds together then deduct the number of white birds from the total.
Hi Bill, thanks for your comment. My Dad had a '59 Thunderbird that I used to borrow from time to time, and I liked the car. It was fast and handled okay, and was beautifully styled. A real cruiser.
When a local baker used to feed the pigeons in the parking lot they would wait for hours on the power lines out front. I'm sure the neighbours weren't happy with this. Our city now has a bylaw against feeding birds. - Margy
Hi Bill.
ReplyDeleteThreatening sky.
Nice the birds.
Greetings from Patricia.
I imagine those are Starlings. They'll gradually form larger and larger groups through Autumn as they go to roost.
ReplyDeleteA sky that portends a cloudy weekend. And birds waiting for bad weather.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend,Bill.
MATHS LESSON: What is the fraction to denote that one bird is perched separately from the other 10? Add all the birds together then deduct the number of white birds from the total.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Aha, a master and his pupils.
ReplyDeleteSo cute in a row.
ReplyDeleteThe seagull steals the show :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's going to rain...
ReplyDeleteThey are almost maintaining social distance.
ReplyDeleteGood one.
ReplyDeleteIt looked a lot like this yesterday here, but we didn't really get much out of it.
ReplyDelete...this reminds me of the song Bird on a Wire.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! I wonder about the birds as much as the weather.
ReplyDeleteSuch fun to see the variety of birds, each to their own perch!
ReplyDeleteLooks like rain, I think the birds are discussing it.
ReplyDeleteI always love how birds space themselves out along a wire. I guess they need space to spread their wings for flying.
ReplyDeleteThey stand out well against that sky.
ReplyDeleteA very grey sky!
ReplyDeleteI see one lonely bird being excluded from the flock's lineup.
ReplyDeleteThose birds are keeping an eye on the sky too.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like rain coming
ReplyDeleteHola Bill
ReplyDeleteque preciosa imagen, siempre quise sacar una fotografía así!!
Te mando un gran abrazo!!
What are those smaller birds, please?
ReplyDeleteI think they are starlings.
DeleteGroßartig, die Möve sticht heraus !
ReplyDeleteEin tolles Foto.
Um belo condomínio.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Beautiful
ReplyDeleteI see a seagull, so I think that the birds are near the sea.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot.
Birds in a row under grey sky looks great! Good shot.
ReplyDeletePerfect photo Bill. Happy weekend:)
ReplyDeleteHi Bill, thanks for your comment. My Dad had a '59 Thunderbird that I used to borrow from time to time, and I liked the car. It was fast and handled okay, and was beautifully styled. A real cruiser.
ReplyDeleteParecen que se han puesto en formación. todos colocados en el mismo alambre, menos el disconforme, que no quiere seguir las reglas.
ReplyDeleteLove the lighting. Dark sky with sun.
ReplyDeleteBellos cielos te mando un beso
ReplyDeleteBirds swinging on a wire.
ReplyDeleteWhen a local baker used to feed the pigeons in the parking lot they would wait for hours on the power lines out front. I'm sure the neighbours weren't happy with this. Our city now has a bylaw against feeding birds. - Margy
ReplyDeleteNice collections of birds, no sure of the smaller? A solo seagull and a solo crow! I love crows so much :-D
ReplyDeleteUm bom momento fotográfico! Parece que estão prestes a encetar uma viagem... e combinaram encontrar-se naquele local!
ReplyDeleteAbraço!
Ana