9 thoughts on “Black-crowned Night Heron in Setauket”
Beautiful! He looks like an Edmund to me. Very earnest.
How do you she’s not an Edwina? 🙂 JK.
Because that name does not fit. Not at all. This bird looks like an Edmund. If it is not an Edmund and in fact a female, then it would be Helena. It does not look like an Edwina.
I should maybe point out that Adam was so distracted naming all the animals that he didn’t even notice when Eve slipped him that trick apple. 🙂 JK.
I would never have given up Paradise for a damn apple. It would at LEAST have to be a plum — and a fat, juicy, deep purple, bursting with sweetness plum at that.
So the lady likes plums. 🙂 JK.
You should hear my lesson about plums! I get the whole class leaning in wanting a plum right then and there. 🙂
Unless you supply your pupils with plums, that sounds cruel. JK.
Beautiful! He looks like an Edmund to me. Very earnest.
How do you she’s not an Edwina? 🙂 JK.
Because that name does not fit. Not at all. This bird looks like an Edmund. If it is not an Edmund and in fact a female, then it would be Helena. It does not look like an Edwina.
I should maybe point out that Adam was so distracted naming all the animals that he didn’t even notice when Eve slipped him that trick apple. 🙂 JK.
I would never have given up Paradise for a damn apple. It would at LEAST have to be a plum — and a fat, juicy, deep purple, bursting with sweetness plum at that.
So the lady likes plums. 🙂 JK.
You should hear my lesson about plums! I get the whole class leaning in wanting a plum right then and there. 🙂
Unless you supply your pupils with plums, that sounds cruel. JK.
Cue the evil laughter. 🙂