November 27, 2010

The Bird Feeder


 Osaka, 2009

At Camera Critters you'll find links to animals of all kinds.

15 comments:

  1. That man must be very patient, Francisca, and very gentle, to have those birds on his arm like that. I'm thinking he's been doing it for years, so probably generations of birds have learned he's their go-to guy!
    -- K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  2. People ask me why I love Japan so much. Here is a good example. LOOK AT THAT BENCH! It's beautiful!
    nice photo Francisca...

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  3. I also LOVE Japan SO much! And, I love seeing people being patient and kind to wildlife like this...pure sweetness!

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  4. I've seen pigeons sit on people's arms but never sparrows - how touching.

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  5. The guy and the birds are great, but I've never seen a ginkgo bench before . . . incredible! I'd have taken it home, I'm afraid!

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  6. Wonderful photos of the bird feeder Francisca.

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  7. Hi Francisca! Nice post.

    I think I know you. If you are the Francisca who managed Midwest Philippines and worked with Chrysara before, then you are the Francisca I know.

    It's nice to see you here. I will follow your blog!

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  8. How nice to have/take the time to just sit and do this. :)

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  9. Hi Francisca, sorry if I confused you with the WV, I meant to say word verification hehehe... It's really a time waster.

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  10. Great shots, the gentleman must be patient to have sparrows so unafraid!

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  11. our sparrows are brave, not mine, they are ungrateful things.

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  12. You get the best pictures of people Francisca! The mood of the whole scene just shines through. Thanks

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