Your quartet of singing loons have such grace...I can almost hear their song. The tiny crescent moon in the sky, along with the sweep of cloud seems to create the image of a fifth bird's head.
Frances, we don't generally see NYC robins during winter months, although sometimes I've seen them in Central Park in very early spring...when it still seems a bit chilly for those robins to be looking for tasty worms.
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Your quartet of singing loons have such grace...I can almost hear their song. The tiny crescent moon in the sky, along with the sweep of cloud seems to create the image of a fifth bird's head.
ReplyDeleteFrances, we don't generally see NYC robins during winter months, although sometimes I've seen them in Central Park in very early spring...when it still seems a bit chilly for those robins to be looking for tasty worms.
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Thank you Frances. I had to look twice but now I see it, the fifth bird's head in the sky! Not planned, but nice all the same. Well spotted.
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