Birds of a feather really do stick together!

Posted in Garden Humor, In The Garden, Pets and Wildlife on Sep 09, 2009


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Wow, in this case, that old saying “Birds of a feather stick together” really is true!

I can’t imagine these little birds getting any closer! The two outside birds almost look like they’re being ear muffs for the bird in the center! Cute!

I don’t think that we have this kind of bird in our area, but we do have slightly similar looking small birds that seem to love our backyard and our clothes line! They sit on the clothes line fairly close together like these birds too! But not quite as close!

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7 Responses to “ Birds of a feather really do stick together! ”

  1. # 1 Sukhmandir Kaur Says:

    that’s so cute! I’ve never seen anything like it! I don’t see how they could get any closer!

  2. # 2 Noor Halim Says:

    This bird’s beautiful, I want to see it more closely.

  3. # 3 Wendy Says:

    This is soooo precious!!!

  4. # 4 Chris Says:

    haha, nice post and pic. My pet birds sometimes sit on top of each other. They love to play and nap together.

  5. # 5 Parrot Toys Says:

    That’s a deceiving pic, at first glance it looks like a Orangutan’s face.

  6. # 6 David Maples Says:

    This is so cute. Thanks for sharing.

  7. # 7 bird toys Says:

    What kind of birds are these? They are absolutely stunning with the fuzzy plumage and beautiful tails. And the picture is so cute! I had to tweet this, it is one of the best wild bird pictures I have ever seen!

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