Views of Sequim, the Olympic Peninsula. . .and beyond
Wayward bird?
I saw this exotic critter perched on a fence post the other day. Who says they all go south in the winter?
6 thoughts on “Wayward bird?”
I think these plastic statues are a hoot! I’d love to buy some and decorate friends’ lawns on birthdays and anniversaries. Wonder how popular I’d be??
We call them “TPF’s” – Tacky Pink Flamingos. They’re endemic here in NH.
oooh, i like it!
i was told to see a lot in florida, either fake or real, but didnt see any, i was quite disappointed!
I like the TPF comment – well named. Haven’t seen any here…. maybe it’s too cold for Pink Flamingos this far north!
They will soon appear on lawns here in Sequim when they ramp up fund raising for Seniors graduation night alcohol free party. You get to pay to have them removed from your yard and planted in your best buddies.
There were more of these around late last spring. I wonder if this one may have gone feral and stayed in this yard.
I think these plastic statues are a hoot! I’d love to buy some and decorate friends’ lawns on birthdays and anniversaries. Wonder how popular I’d be??
We call them “TPF’s” – Tacky Pink Flamingos. They’re endemic here in NH.
oooh, i like it!
i was told to see a lot in florida, either fake or real, but didnt see any, i was quite disappointed!
I like the TPF comment – well named. Haven’t seen any here…. maybe it’s too cold for Pink Flamingos this far north!
They will soon appear on lawns here in Sequim when they ramp up fund raising for Seniors graduation night alcohol free party. You get to pay to have them removed from your yard and planted in your best buddies.
There were more of these around late last spring. I wonder if this one may have gone feral and stayed in this yard.