Here is my entry into guest host Anne from Horse Addict Blog (owner of Biasini the horse) of Lens-Artists Photo A Week Challenge with the topic of Communication.
Yesterday, Chris and I drove down to Wildlife Safari (about 150 miles south of Canby) located in Winston, Oregon. We saw animals in communication with each as well as this giraffe communicating to the humans, “Feed me Please”.

I totally fell in love with the Emus. One came right up to me at the car window, but I couldn’t grab its photo because I only had my 70-300 lens camera with me. Did you know they make a “drumming” sound when they talk?

Here is a mother and fawn Sika Deer. The Sika deer are native to Japan and they retain their spotted coats even as adults.

I’ve put together a list of challenges and their hosts. So if you know a challenge host, please direct them to my blog. Feel free to contact me anytime. I hope everyone will be able to use my lists.
Qi (energy) hugs
Cee

Awesome clicks! Such a lovely way to spend the day…
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It was a lovely day 😀 😀
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Hello Cee Human. Biasini here. Your photos are amazing. That huge animal with the spots ans such a long neck. Ma Leueen tells me they have long blue tongues for eating leaves off trees. And those birds that drum with their voices. The spotted deer and her baby ! We have deer here but they look different.Thank you for these photos of animals i have not seen before.🐴
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It was fun capturing them on Monday. Biasini, your topic was perfect timing for these photos 😀 Thanks.
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Don’t let those emus fool you, Cee. They’re very aggressive, especially if you have food. We once had a BBQ in a national park and as soon as they smelled the smoke, they came running, finally circling us so that we had to put the kids on the picnic table and fend them off. Sausages thrown some distance enabled us to make our escape.
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Oh that would have been scary. They are big birds. 😀
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Beautiful examples from nature 🙂 🙂
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Thanks Jo. I wish we could have walked around for your challenge, but it was stay in car only 😀 😀
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No problem, Cee. I’m not running the Monday walks at the moment but they’ll be back 🤣🤣💕
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Oh good, I didn’t miss out. 😀
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🤣🤣💕
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Emu can be quite amusing too.
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Oh what a fun video 😀
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They can be playful but also can be quite dangerous especially if they have chicks. The chicks have stripes!!
https://www.wildlifesydney.com.au/news/meet-our-adorable-new-emu-chicks/
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Excellent series. Emus are strange. Deer are beautiful.
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Emus are strange. The deer were so elegant and cute all at the same time.
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What an amazing sight it must have been and the giraffe did pretty fine with its communicating. Lovely pics , Cee.
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It was a fun day. Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting 😀
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I love the giraffe!!
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Me too! 😀
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Wonderful gallery.
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So glad you like this gallery 😀
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Beautiful examples this week Cee – Loved your emu image especially. And felt your pain with just the long lens in hand!!
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I should have had my iphone ready to. I thought of that on the 3 hour drive home. 😀
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😊
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What a delightful day out, Cee! Loved your shots – and Emu’s are really big things…
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Emus are huge that is for sure. 😀
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A bit frightening I think…
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Sounds like a great trip. The sika are pretty!
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They were so fun to watch. 😀
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Wonderful gallery this week, Cee. I love the emus! Who knew that’s how they communicate?? It looks like a great visit.
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We did have a great time. 😀 😀
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