pin·ion ~ n. (pnyn)
1. The wing of a bird.
2. The outer rear edge of the wing of a bird, containing the primary feathers.
3. A primary feather of a bird.
[Middle English, from Old French pignon, from Vulgar Latin *pinni, pinnin-, from Latin penna, pinna, feather; see pinna.]
1. The wing of a bird.
2. The outer rear edge of the wing of a bird, containing the primary feathers.
3. A primary feather of a bird.
[Middle English, from Old French pignon, from Vulgar Latin *pinni, pinnin-, from Latin penna, pinna, feather; see pinna.]
7 comments:
I saw your message on The World in Black & White where you had said that you like the music - That isn't my blog, it's Dot's creation! I guess the music you hear is from my blog, Bluff Area Daily! But thank you just the same!
How long did you wait for a bird to come right at the place you wanted!!!
That is absolutely beautiful...and your photo with the light is perfect!
Bravo, to you and the artist. Excellent capture on this one. Don't you just love it when the timing of a photo works out :) Well done!
Great sequence, Nancy! This is my favourite among the three. Glad you've captured the bird, it's just the cherry on top of the cake! :-)
Wonderful with the 'live' illustration.
oh you took the picture at the right time...
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