I know because you told me, but I also recognize the scenery since a very good friend of ours is from there. So inviting and I hope you had a lovely break before the winter comes, XOXO
I recognise the plumage of the Scottish Bearded Paravulture. It's hard to imagine that so small a bird can carry off a fully-grown sheep to its mountaintop lair.
Caribbean. Bananaquit?
ReplyDeleteJane x
You are correct!!
DeleteI know I know I know!!!!
ReplyDeleteflorida zoo?
ReplyDeleteAll of FLorida is a zoo!!!
DeleteI know but I won't tell!
ReplyDeleteI'll go along with Jane.
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a WONDERFUL holiday, both of you!
Those birds didn't leave you much..
You are correct as well!
DeleteLooks like Costa Rica
ReplyDeleteIt does, but it's not!
DeleteI know because you told me, but I also recognize the scenery since a very good friend of ours is from there. So inviting and I hope you had a lovely break before the winter comes, XOXO
ReplyDeleteThanks Susan. It was fantastic!
DeleteAh yes, that small aviary cafe in Toronto with the fine wall posters of exotic warm places. I expect you'll deny that, but I know.
ReplyDeleteWhat's my prize?
I deny it!
Delete*Sniff* I've never seen a wild Bananaquit. I want to. *Pitiful moan* *Puppy dog eyes*
ReplyDeleteGet thee to Tobago!
DeleteIf it's you it's gotta be Mexico!
ReplyDeleteNot this time! All Mexico-ed out!
DeleteBarnsley.... and they're Orange Juice Vultures!
ReplyDeleteHey, I was in Barnsley in 1998!!! But no. And yes, they were indeed Orange Juice vultures!
DeleteI recognise the plumage of the Scottish Bearded Paravulture. It's hard to imagine that so small a bird can carry off a fully-grown sheep to its mountaintop lair.
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