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John Vass | all galleries >> Galleries >> My Backyard > Conundrum
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20-May-2021

Conundrum

I was clearing some brush from some trees I cut down last winter.
I tried to get it done before the birds moved in, but got delayed.
The birds beat me to it and made themselves at home.
Now I know how contractors feel if they encounter similar
but larger situations, like when they dig up bones.
Do I stop or do I continue?
As one drop raises the ocean so
it is in the avian world!


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Chris24-May-2021 14:18
They won’t be there for long, so delay and watch nature develop.
carol j. phipps24-May-2021 01:37
Blessed be the Avian world and you! V
laine23-May-2021 05:42
Your task will wait, these will not...a great find. V
Nirvan Hope23-May-2021 01:44
I definitely think the vote is in the direction of having some great shots of little ones.
Neil Marcus23-May-2021 01:34
I have been in that situation where a duck laid eggs 2 feet from the front door and when people rang the bell she was loudly scared herself and so was the bell ringers till they hatched . I presume you will leave em' alone except to take more pictures.
LynnH23-May-2021 01:30
A delay in your project is in order. :)
larose forest photos22-May-2021 21:44
Superb shot. I hope you wait until the eggs hatch and the youngsters fledge, V
Sue Anne Rush22-May-2021 21:28
Excellent. V