Driving along in dairy and sheep country, this was a surprise
to find beside the road!
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This is a very surprising guest. It was impossible not to photograph him
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice image! Quite a surprise!
ReplyDeleteThank you and Happy WW! A fine week!
Emus are supposed to be good pets as they bond with the first person they see after hatching. I wonder if this is a pet or part of a breeding flock for eggs and meat.
ReplyDeleteWhat an unusual bird to find in that field. Might think it could just hop over the fence. Thank you for maintaining this site where we can share our photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you friend
ReplyDeleteDidn´t it fly away? Haha, I know it is too heavy
ReplyDeleteAll the best
Violetta
That's a lovely find along the way. Is that an Emu?
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting, Betty.
I hope you are having a good week. :)
I love Ostriches! Emu's on the other hand....
ReplyDeleteSuprising low fence for the bird
ReplyDeleteThat is a cute emu! Thanks for this wonderful event
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen an ostrich for many years on a farm.
ReplyDeleteWhat a surprising find!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday and thanks for hosting, Betty 💐
What a surprised find. It is a heavy bird.
ReplyDeleteThat's nice :)
ReplyDeleteThis is truly a surprise and a special guest. You've captured it well. I remember once I captured a peacock while we were travelling.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting. Have a great day!
That would be a surprise to see! Thanks for the party.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing! Any eggs around? ;-)
ReplyDeleteA huge surprise. The are huge.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting.
Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. ♥
Wow, dear Betty! Is that an emu or an African ostrich living in an enclosure here?
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Austria,
Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2022/10/lebenszeichen-herbstimpressionen.html
Interesting capture.
ReplyDeleteWish I'd been there to see that!
ReplyDeleteThat was a surprise!
ReplyDeleteHappy November wishes.
All the best Jan
What a whopping great bird! It would surprise me too!
ReplyDeleteThese unusual birds are really unique, they impress with their long necks and with their very strong legs and they are said to be as stupid as beans.
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