Oh my this is sooo cool. Love this shot.Have a great day.
la céramique est parfaite, j'ai cru en ouvrant ton blog que c’était un vrai ;)
The peahen doesn't seem worried!
Beautiful angle in this picture!The snail is very interesting!Léia
Terrific shot, beautiful bird and blue skies and I love your composition with the snail! Hope your week is going well, JM!Sylvia
Hehe:) This snail looks like real:)
Lol, for a minute I thought you had oversize snails!
An interesting couple...
Haha! a wonderful capture...
You did it again..it's so nice!
Oh! I thought it was the attack of the giant snails before I read your caption. Great capture!
That is too much! "It's so funny," said the turkey!I like the thing but what possesses someone to do a huge snail in ceramic? Maybe snails had a special significance in the 19th century?
That snail is incredible - and to have lasted this long. Do they take it in during winter? I'm in awe.
The comparison of size is wonderful.
What a great photo! I wonder what the peacock was thinking?
I'm glad that not a real snail or that bird would have been in trouble.
The peahen doesn't seem to pay attention to this huge snail ;)
I love the peahen's topnot.
This is being in the right place at the right time! Great capture.
I love these birds. They really know how to strut their stuff!
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Oh my this is sooo cool. Love this shot.
Have a great day.
la céramique est parfaite, j'ai cru en ouvrant ton blog que c’était un vrai ;)
The peahen doesn't seem worried!
Beautiful angle in this picture!The snail is very interesting!
Léia
Terrific shot, beautiful bird and blue skies and I love your composition with the snail! Hope your week is going well, JM!
Sylvia
Hehe:) This snail looks like real:)
Lol, for a minute I thought you had oversize snails!
An interesting couple...
Haha! a wonderful capture...
You did it again..it's so nice!
Oh! I thought it was the attack of the giant snails before I read your caption. Great capture!
That is too much! "It's so funny," said the turkey!
I like the thing but what possesses someone to do a huge snail in ceramic? Maybe snails had a special significance in the 19th century?
That snail is incredible - and to have lasted this long. Do they take it in during winter? I'm in awe.
The comparison of size is wonderful.
What a great photo! I wonder what the peacock was thinking?
I'm glad that not a real snail or that bird would have been in trouble.
The peahen doesn't seem to pay attention to this huge snail ;)
I love the peahen's topnot.
This is being in the right place at the right time! Great capture.
I love these birds. They really know how to strut their stuff!
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