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Mary Lou Jubin
Norton, OH, United States
On my camera walk I spotted a birdbath with a mourning dove, a very common bird in my area. His friend, the frog, seemed a boring companion!
Category 4: Boring is Beautiful
Boring Friend
Another great photo… good luck
Mary Lou has a gifted knack for capturing the most interesting boring bird activities! I love this one entertaining the frog! AH 🙂
Excellent visual.
It looks like the dove is a sculpture too! Looking forward to hearing the results.
Makes me wish it was summer!
Great photo!
A picturesque and particularly unique shot,ML.
Mary Lou’s work is always outstanding. She not only takes a picture but captures the art and feeling that is takes to make a great photograph. I admire her work very much.
Mary Lou’s work is always outstanding. She not only takes a picture but captures the beauty and feeling that it takes for a GREAT photo.
How cute
How cute Cement frogs don’t croke
Splendid photo
Kind of reminds me of the first time I asked a girl to dance. Great shot Mary Lou.
Marylou, you have such a good eye for photo taking! Great photo of a bored frog!
As always another good shot! Your photos always make me smile!
Another great photo that made me smile!
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