This flamingo found its way to Tucson, just in time to show up with the beautiful garden plants my children gave me for my birthday. Must have been the tail adaptation that assisted it in getting here. It is now residing safely in a very discreet corner of the patio. (I'm extremely grateful that somehow it lost the Garden Gnome.)
There is flock of 12 similar individuals (minus the tail) who live down the block from me and even winter in Vermont. Imagine that. Sometimes they wear scarves.
I retired from the University of Arizona, where I coordinated distance learning. New enthusiasms include learning about digital photography and photoprocessing, archaeology, theatre, and observing the natural world around me.
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4 comments:
A pink flamingo in Tucson? Who would have thought such a thing possible? Wonderful Friday flamingo.
Oh wow... love the flamingo. It reminds me of my sojourn in Florida. ;-)
That is one superb, quirky flamingo! Love it!
There is flock of 12 similar individuals (minus the tail) who live down the block from me and even winter in Vermont. Imagine that. Sometimes they wear scarves.
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