The grass is really long in the field now in places it is nearly as tall as Lady. This means the wildlife can hid.
Lady and Man play spot it before we are allowed in. Sometimes they do spot things like the next 2 pictures show.
For Bertie - see we have the same burrs on this side of the pond too!
Thanks to Rosy for hosting Nature Friday!
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Now for the Man of the Hour. Happy 9th Gotcha Day Dear Phod!
What a Wonderful Day that was ... happy, happy PHOD DAY!
ReplyDeleteEven if the "offending animals/birds" are gone from the field, I am certain much of interest remains to be smelled....and perhaps rolled in (or eaten). Happy celebration, Phod. You are a lucky boy.
ReplyDeleteWe like playing "Spot It" with your pictures. Those burrs don't look like they are much fun to have to deal with. Happy Gotcha Day, Phod!
ReplyDeleteHappy 9th Gotcha Day handsome Phod.
ReplyDeleteLee you are doing outstanding work of sniffing the field.
OMDs look at all the critters
Hugs Cecilia
Happy Gotcha day, Phod!
ReplyDeleteWe see the deer and the geese in your photos! (Last evening we heard some geese flying overhead.)
Hari Om
ReplyDeleteMy word - number nine is super for it surely means there's enough age for wisdom! What wonderful things to spot in your field... hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
Happy 9th Gotcha Day Phod.
ReplyDeleteBertie is now motivated to find more burrs, despite my telling him "it's not a contest"!
Cheers, Gail.
Happy Gotcha Day sweet Phoddy!!!!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Rosy,Sunny,Arty & Jakey!
Happy Gotcha Day, Phod!
ReplyDeleteHappy Gotcha Day, dear Phod! What a great place in which to celebrate your special day.
ReplyDeleteA good roll in the grass
ReplyDeleteHappy Day happy life Phod!
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