Formerly called Water Ouzels, now called American Dippers, these little gray birds have fascinated me the past few months. I visit them and watch them going about their lives almost every day. With my camera, of course.
This is The Charmer:
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I feel charming..... |
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Oh, so charming..... |
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It's alarming how charming I feel... |
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And so pretty I hardly can believe I'm real.... |
Priceless and definitely charming! No wonder you visit him/her almost every day with your camera!! Smiles, Patti and Cap
ReplyDeletePrincess Narcissus is definitely charming. I rather like their original name. Do you know if it was pronounced owzle or oozle? Makes me smile either way.
ReplyDeleteOo-zel, or ew-zel.
DeleteToo TOO cute and funny the bird looking at itself in the reflection of the water. Great photos. Smiles .. Cap and Patti ..
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