That feeling you get when you make a new feathered friend
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That feeling you get when you make a new feathered friend
Geo was exploring a new to him part of a wildland park. A beautiful egret watched us from the grassy edge. Geo naturally kept a wide distance. Whichever direction Geo walked, the egret followed 💖
In the pic, you can just see the egret in the grass, just above Geo's nose
The only time we saw the egret take off was when a guy with a telephoto lens kept walking up, getting too close 🙄
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That feeling you get when you make a new feathered friend
Geo was exploring a new to him part of a wildland park. A beautiful egret watched us from the grassy edge. Geo naturally kept a wide distance. Whichever direction Geo walked, the egret followed 💖
In the pic, you can just see the egret in the grass, just above Geo's nose
The only time we saw the egret take off was when a guy with a telephoto lens kept walking up, getting too close 🙄
@kellyromanych this looks a lot like where I grew up. San Bernardino County?
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@kellyromanych this looks a lot like where I grew up. San Bernardino County?
@fondoffawns close, it's at the start of Azusa Canyon ✌️
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@fondoffawns close, it's at the start of Azusa Canyon ✌️
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That feeling you get when you make a new feathered friend
Geo was exploring a new to him part of a wildland park. A beautiful egret watched us from the grassy edge. Geo naturally kept a wide distance. Whichever direction Geo walked, the egret followed 💖
In the pic, you can just see the egret in the grass, just above Geo's nose
The only time we saw the egret take off was when a guy with a telephoto lens kept walking up, getting too close 🙄
@kellyromanych Interesting how the egret was trailing along. **your dog, Geo, is beautiful, and looks really happy.
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@kellyromanych Interesting how the egret was trailing along. **your dog, Geo, is beautiful, and looks really happy.
@forestfern thank you 💖
he is a handful of a pup. it was a remarkable experience. We really didn't need to lead Geo away from the egret even tho he was leashed on a long line. They would take a few steps, stop and look at each other, then go back to more steps :) -
@forestfern thank you 💖
he is a handful of a pup. it was a remarkable experience. We really didn't need to lead Geo away from the egret even tho he was leashed on a long line. They would take a few steps, stop and look at each other, then go back to more steps :)@kellyromanych Sounds like a good dog, and the egret must have known that, too.
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