That is such a cute photo. Of course I'm glad we don't have pigeons hanging out here as they are messy but I enjoy them other places. Cher Sunray Gardens
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Cute little bugger.
ReplyDeleteReally nice pic. You guys write so nicely that we need "word-full" Wednesday.
ReplyDeletePretty much how I feel.
ReplyDeleteThanks guys! Some borderline hardy palms do well in Central London, benefiting from the milder microclimate of a densely built city :)
ReplyDeletePretty pigeons. Judging by their puffy feathers,looks like it is very cold out there.
ReplyDeleteHi Autumn Belle, yes it was a particularly cold day when that photo was taken :)
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cute photo. Of course I'm glad we don't have pigeons hanging out here as they are messy but I enjoy them other places.
ReplyDeleteCher Sunray Gardens
The pigeons very cute. They looks very cool out there.
ReplyDeleteSame here Cher, I'm glad we rarely have ordinary pigeons in our garden, but we have a few wood pigeons nesting on some of the trees in our area :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you like the photo Makarimi!
This is such a cute photo. Lots of doves here, but no pigeons.
ReplyDeleteThat's just silly. Who ever heard of pigeons and palms going together?!
ReplyDeleteDonna - although they can be a pest, these pigeons did look good on the Date Palm
ReplyDeleteTom - I know, its not the usual combination!