the colors on the guinea are beautiful - her eggs must be lovely too. There's something about horses' butts that I really like. you've captured it well. happy weekend to you Linda.
Nice addition to Camera Critters. Not often we get to see a Guinea Hen or a domestic turkey. Have to admit that far to many of my shots of horses end up being the wrong end. What a cleaver way to use them.
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Cute pics, Linda - the one with the turkey and horse is so cute!
LOL....on 'the end'. Of course, you KNOW I'd like that. But the Guinea fowl is VERY pretty.
Don't forget to breathe, Linda...busy week or not...BREATHE.
Wonderful photos!
Hope you have a great weekend!
LOL..I love "The End" haha
too cute. :)
Wonderful collection of critters. I love the turkey and had a laugh at "the end". Thanks for sharing, have a great weekend!
I guess the turkey and hens are good at staying far from the horses' hooves...but the little chicks will have to learn.
My Camera Critters is at:
http://rnsane.blogspot.com/2012/06/camera-critters-218-peacocks-june-9.html
Fun ... love the last shot .. perfect! The End! :D :D
totally apropos you funny girl :)
luving it!
have a great weekend ...
Cute shots!
Cute photos of your camera critters. Love "the end".
the colors on the guinea are beautiful - her eggs must be lovely too. There's something about horses' butts that I really like. you've captured it well. happy weekend to you Linda.
You really nailed this post with your title and then finished it off in the end!!!
Looks like a mighty tasty turkey & love the horse butt! heheheee =)
I love that last shot.
My Critter post. Have a great weekend.
Haha! love the turkey tethered with the horses and perfect 'ending' to a camera critters post, nice work Linda!
Your post made me smile! The end....
Awesome critters! It is wonderful to see all the critters got along so well.
Nice addition to Camera Critters. Not often we get to see a Guinea Hen or a domestic turkey. Have to admit that far to many of my shots of horses end up being the wrong end. What a cleaver way to use them.
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