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Sunday, December 7, 2008

Take Your Breath Away!








A good friend of mine found these and sent them to me knowing how much I enjoy sharing beautiful things with my blogging friends and these are incredible! This is an albino ostrich! Talk about unreal beauty!




12 comments:

Linda said...

Oh my, that is one gorgeous bird!

wispy willow said...

This is indredible! I didn't think it would be possible for a Peacock to be prettier than they generally are. WOW! Was I ever wrong. Absolutely stunning!!

Great Grandma Lin said...

looks like an angel peacock or a albino bird. amazingly beautiful.

Anonymous said...

I actually have two tailfeathers given to me by friends. They're not as brilliant white because they were shed feathers (and not plucked from the living bird!!!). Still, I am thrilled to have them.

Goli said...

When I was young, near my house we used to have lot of peacocks. Early in the morning we could see them on rooftops. And it used to be fun, in vacations we used to have expeditions in morning just to see them, and waiting for them to spread the wings.

Kate said...

Gosh Sylvia that is one amazing sight, it is like the finest and most beautiful gossamer threaded lace - it's simply gorgeous.

sonia a. mascaro said...

Wow! Gorgeous, stunning!

Dianne said...

that first photo is astounding!!

so regal and elegant!!

June Saville said...

Another feather and we could all fly!
June

Anonymous said...

Thats a beautiful peacock. Their beauty makes up for their less than desireable noises.....

storyteller said...

I saw these photos a while back, but they're just as spectacular this time as the first. Who knew there were albino peacocks?
Hugs and blessings,

Anonymous said...

Wow! Does take my breath away!

Paz

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