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Pink sensations

I’m opening up a new board on my Pinterest page.  I think I’m going to call it Weirdly Beautiful, and this will be the first post.  :)

pink sensations

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Birds of a Feather by Oleg Shuplyak

birds of a feather by Oleg Shuplyak

via Birds of a Feather by Oleg Shuplyak – Optical Illusion Image Gallery #61.

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What feathers?

what-feathers

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Malaquita Kingfisher

Janet’s Note:  I have to say, the first thought that came into my head when I saw this interesting and beautiful bird was, affectionately, “featherbrain.” :)

 

 

Photo by Anton
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Elaborate feather mask

 

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Angry birds

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“Beautiful Bird” by rjswilson

 

Beautiful bird feathers

 

Beautiful Bird | Central Park Zoo | Flickr

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Chicken feathers

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Feathers and Eggs | Decorah Bald Eagles

Feathers and Eggs .mp4 | Photoshop.com

CLICK THROUGH TO VIEW THE VIDEO…

 

It is entirely possible that this video can only mean anything to those of us who have been captivated by the Decorah Bald Eagle family, but this is such an extraordinary video that I’m posting it now for anyone who might be interested.  It made me laugh, made me cry, made me thankful to the entire RRP effort to bring this experience to each of us, and made me glad there are people like Dave (the person who compiled this film) who are able to capture it all and play it back to us in such a loving and artistic way.

 

I hope that some of you will view the video and be moved to join the tens of thousands of us who are patiently awaiting (well, maybe not patiently) the first “pip” (hole in the egg) as the hatching process begins. Click the Eaglecam tab to view the nestcam or find links to other sites and information.

 

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Peacock made of papercut feathers

 

Julie Wilkinson and Joyanne Horscroft made this gorgeous peacock from thousands of papercut feathers.

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A magical feather

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