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Snowy Egret (Original Post)
Donkees
Mar 2023
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AndyS
(14,559 posts)1. Their feet, you gotta see the feet!
It's like they stepped in paint!
Donkees
(32,386 posts)2. Yes :) I was originally going to post three photos from a long series, but just posted my favorite
TGPhotography
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They always remind me of "The Visit" (Broadway, Lyceum Theatre, 2015)
These special leather shoes were designed by Anne Hould-Ward and made by the world famous shoemaker LaDucca. They were hand crafted in Italy specifically for the original Broadway production of the musical "The Visit" which closed in June, 2015.
twodogsbarking
(12,228 posts)3. Wonderful Thanks
lark
(24,119 posts)4. Thanks for these gorgeous pix!
I really like the one where it's running best.
There are lots of egrets here. The building where I used to work was on the St. Johns' river and there were lots of egrets around, depending on the season. One fall day I walked out and there were at least 50 birds on the railroad tracks, it was so cool. I stood there for awhile watching them stalk in the shallows then jump up on the tracks and then back down. It was an intricate dance.