Cooling in the stream, and this heat, 30oC, wow, that's hot.
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Hola Bob,bellas y magnificas fotos de este macho de mirlo bañandose y aliviando la calor,por cierto aqui tambien hace muchisima calor.Un fuerte abrazo amigo.
Great that this Blackbird has water to cool off in, Bob. It's important that we leave as much water out as possible for the wildlife in these hot, dry, times. Thank you for the reminder. With my very best wishes - - - Richard
Hi Bob, Super images of the Blackbird cooling down, feel like joining it. I was on duty with the Ospreys and it was 35 degrees in the hide,we were all wilting and should have copied your Blackbird. All the best, John
Lovely quality images Bob.
ReplyDeleteThat reminds me...gotta go take a shower.
ReplyDeleteHola Bob,bellas y magnificas fotos de este macho de mirlo bañandose y aliviando la calor,por cierto aqui tambien hace muchisima calor.Un fuerte abrazo amigo.
ReplyDeleteHello, pretty bird and photos. Have a happy day and new week!
ReplyDeleteThanks Eileen, have a beautiful week.
DeleteBath time. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteCool bird
ReplyDeleteSmart bird. In 30 degree heat (shudder) that is the best place to be.
ReplyDeleteFantastic. The bath does good.
ReplyDeleteIt is good for us, cheers Matti.
DeleteBob, your pictures are absolutely breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteHe looked to be cooling off a little.
ReplyDeleteOh you caught me bathing! 😎
ReplyDeletein that heat, I would want to join him in splashing. Smart bird.
ReplyDeleteSweet thing.
ReplyDelete30 is warm, but it's a nice temperature.
Yes---- it seems to be affronted that you are spying on the bathing process! WONDERFUL pictures!
ReplyDeleteHi Bob.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos of the Blackbird in the water.
Groettie from Patricia.
Great that this Blackbird has water to cool off in, Bob. It's important that we leave as much water out as possible for the wildlife in these hot, dry, times. Thank you for the reminder. With my very best wishes - - - Richard
ReplyDeleteHi Richard, he looked like it was bathtime, thanks.
DeleteSuch pretty shots. And wow, that IS hot!
ReplyDeleteExcellent post Bob. Water is salutary for everyone. Superb !!!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures ;-))
ReplyDeleteCheers to you Anne.
DeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteSuper images of the Blackbird cooling down, feel like joining it.
I was on duty with the Ospreys and it was 35 degrees in the hide,we were all wilting and should have copied your Blackbird.
All the best, John
Wow, 35 degrees, that is horrible John. Our hides at Slimbridge are 25 degrees, and I felt hot.
DeleteNice, clean and fresh, mister Blackbird! Lovely series of images!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice evening Bob!
Greetings, Maria
Thanks Maria, and you have beautiful evening.
DeleteYes, it has been much too hot recently!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures of the blackbird cooling down …
All the best Jan
Very nice photos Bob! It's been very hot here as well. I'd love to be where that bird is right now.
ReplyDeleteReally wonderful photographs, Bob!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lisa.
DeleteAbsolutely lovely photography..
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