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Here comes Freckles...

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On our usual morning rounds inspecting the garden, it was actually my son Jeff, who discovered this little nest lying empty under one of our Leopard trees. It was most likely a poor little Fairy-Wren nest, which was probably blown down in the last storm. *** ...and then it went all pear-shaped, when I played cuckoo - I did not paint that smiley face on it - this is just the way they can be brought from our Supermarket... Cheers *BB*

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jayfar

4:41AM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Thank goodness for the supermarket I thought for a minute you had laid it!!! Lol. Nice different shot.

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wonderworld

4:55AM | Thu, 09 September 2010

The nest is beautiful. Cool treatment from your most interesting mind once again:)

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durleybeachbum

5:03AM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Fascinating, fellow mad-woman!

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dochtersions

5:41AM | Thu, 09 September 2010

What a work of art that nest, huh? Such an interesting image, with that special :) egg! Maybe you could do little plants into that nest, Brigitte(?).

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gemb1

6:07AM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Now there is a job for you putting smiley faces on food items!! Great shots and I agree what a bird can do with just a beak is amazing.

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jif3d

7:04AM | Thu, 09 September 2010

The giant egg looks so funny, I keep imagining the expression on the Mothers face...not to mention the Fathers ! Neat postwork effects and Freckles looks soooo happy ! ~Cheers~

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SIGMAWORLD

7:29AM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Cool photo!

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Raindroptheelf

7:49AM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Gosh compared to the Nest, an Eagle will hatch, the parents would have a hard time to feed this on. You made me giggle so I feel sorry that the Nest was blown down :(

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flavia49

9:08AM | Thu, 09 September 2010

beautiful images!!

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tennesseecowgirl

10:02AM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Cool image, but now I want to see a Leopard tree... you have me curious. Great work.

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J5ive

11:09AM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Excellent!!

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Faemike55

12:24PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Wonderful photos and cute treatment of the egg

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MaraP

3:42PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Great work, thx for sharing!

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sandra46

4:54PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

a great image, and a great capture!!

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2Loose2Trek

7:14PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

Wow! A leopard tree. Does it produce real leopards? And no wonder that nest showed no other signs of life. I'll bet the bird laying that egg exploded. Cool work Brigitte.

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npauling

9:41PM | Thu, 09 September 2010

I'm chuckling over you playing cockoo for this nest. The little birds make the most wonderful nests don't they and I like your idea of adding the egg. Excellent capture and addition.

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Svarg

8:25AM | Sat, 11 September 2010

Ha haa! I can just see this tiny bird sitting atop a Huge egg! And what if it hatches?! Hehe!

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Madbat

2:16PM | Sun, 12 September 2010

Oh yeah, I know who you are now! You that Mad Smiley Faced Woman that runs around supermarkets tagging eggs with a felt pen!

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rbowen

12:57AM | Wed, 15 September 2010

Very interesting Brigitte,very good capture!

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nikolais

12:31PM | Sat, 18 September 2010

very well seen and perfectly captured, Britka! well done!


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