Near the end of our time at Kuekenhof Gardens in
Holland, we spied an area that had some animals such as Turkey, Pheasant, Hens, Ducks, Pigs and Rabbits in it so these are a few of those images.
I am linking to Saturday Critters.
We are going to have a breather from the bulb fields and the Amsterdam for a week as I walked on the 'wild side' of Mount Stewart and saw the Bluebells and want to show you them most of next week.
Many
thanks for visiting and also for your comments.
Wow, the turkey is really something, with the fan-like decorative tail feathers. I think he is pretending to be the peacock!
ReplyDeleteLove that pig - and look forward to the bluebells.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics :))
ReplyDeleteBeautiful turkey!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week-end!
Hello, Margaret! I love the closeups of the turkey! Great critter photos. The tulips in the previous post are lovely too!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for linking up and sharing your post! Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
Oh wow, Margaret, the turkey is a strange-looking critter. I enjoyed the pig and the back end of the peacock! Thanks for sharing. Greetings. Jo
ReplyDeleteNice old gobbler and piglets huddled together-- a fun menagerie!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos - love the turkey and peacock - looking forward to the bluebells.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots of critters.
ReplyDeleteI will never tire of your tulip photos. Keep them coming. One can look closely at a turkey and conclude they descended from dinosaurs. Surprised to see one here as they are originally an American bird. Ben Franklin want to make it our national bird.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful feathers on the Turkey and the Peacock!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, as usual, Margaret.
Have a Happy Weekend!
Peace :)
Love these shots of the turkey! They are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI like the turkey and the pig. I think its a shy peacock!
ReplyDeleteTurkeys are neat! These pictures are a lot of fun!
ReplyDeleteThat turkey looks mad! Great shots though.
ReplyDeleteBoy, that turkey is some bird!
ReplyDeleteouch, the turkeys are so big. When I was a child I was afraid of them. Maybe I still am.
ReplyDeleteGobble gobble, love these shots!
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