Wednesday

Eye To Eye With A Carolina Wren

For today and its blessings, I owe the world an attitude of gratitude.
~ Author Unknown
Along with my family and friends - I count the wonderful creatures on this Earth as true blessings. And I feel VERY blessed to be able to see them and "capture" a few with my camera.

18 comments:

  1. Love the wrens!! I have a bunch in the yard. Love them because they eat insects and you'll see them digging around the yard, under the patio furniture and anywhere else they can excavate to find bugs. It's also one of thee loudest birds!!!

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  2. Such adorable little birds! I am grateful for the birds as well and getting to see your fantastic photos of them.

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  3. Awesome. One of my favorite birds! Their nests are incredible.

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  4. I love wrens! I had a couple here last winter and enjoyed watching them so much. I worried about them every time the weather was harsh but they survived and even nested in my nesting box.

    beautiful picture! Happy Thanksgiving!

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  5. True blessings INDEED!
    What a beautiful way to make eye contact:)

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  6. Such a beautiful photo of a sweet little wren. A lovely way to start my day, thank you.

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  7. i love these tiny birds with their large dose of 'pluck'! :)

    God bless you, Kerri!

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  8. He is ADORABLE---wonderful photo. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  9. An amazing photo and a beautiful little bird.

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  10. Excellent photo of a cute little bird. The wren over this side of the continent look quite different. Nature is amazing in her creations.

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  11. and I feel blessed to have a computer to share in your images and quotes; they touch my soul!

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  12. and I feel blessed to have a computer to share in your images and quotes; they touch my soul!

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  13. Great photograph of one of my very favorite birds.

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