I know right? I learned a few years back (by watching one) that anhingas swim underwater. When they resurface, they spread their wings to dry them, I think.
Thank you so much for asking, Katherin! She’s still coughing and I miss her; it’s been well over a month since I’ve seen her. But she’s gradually improving, thank God.
How’d that photo title come about?
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Think I was thinking birds are always…being. They’re good at it.
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Yea they are. They look at me like “whatchu lookin at?!” slash “get a life!”
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And they’re practicing social distancing.
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Lol
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That bird has its arms wide open, as if it is acknowledging its audience’s applause.
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I know right? I learned a few years back (by watching one) that anhingas swim underwater. When they resurface, they spread their wings to dry them, I think.
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This is a reminder – it’s a great idea to spread your wings before taking off!
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…which some of us have time to do now 😊 how’s your daughter?
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Thank you so much for asking, Katherin! She’s still coughing and I miss her; it’s been well over a month since I’ve seen her. But she’s gradually improving, thank God.
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You’re welcome! I’m happy to hear ❤
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