
The dazzling plumage of the kingfisher should make it a conspicuous bird but, being small, shy and fast-flying, it is seldom seen.
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Lovely painting!
Just a few days ago I saw (and photographed) a Kingfisher. It was the first one I’d ever seen. So pretty but so elusive. 🙂
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Thank you Margaret. How wonderful that you not only saw one but were quick enough to photograph it. I just popped over to your place and saw your amazing kookaburra photos – is that the kingfisher you mean? – you were either able to get very close or you’ve got a brilliant camera. Lovely work 🙂
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Amazing painting as always. Brilliant!
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This so such a good drawing!
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lovely kingfisher!
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Sweet and lovely:) Chirp.
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🙂
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Your Paintings get better and better 🙂 I love it!
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😉
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Reblogged this on Violet's Veg*n e-Comics.
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