Ok there not real but i thought they were fabulous. These are at the High Desert Museum Click here a must see when coming to Bend. Make sure you plan for several hours there. Click on photos for better viewing.
Where Oh Where is my beautiful tail?Come children!
Lilly: There are times when an action statue like that is a great capture. The elk are so realistic. The love the baby Peas. I'm igonornt of there names.
BTW: The Turkey Vultures do a great job of cleaning up the roads.
What a fine looking set piece - full of the kind of nobility seen in Victorian paintings. Unfortunately in real life the rut must be very fretful for the beasts.
Wow! You shouldn't have said that they were fake... ;)) The cloud pictures on the sky watch post are awesome! Meanwhile Blogtrotter waits for your comments in Santiago de Compostela... Hope you enjoy, and have a nice week!
OMG! I thought it was a great actin shot until it all downloaded and I read your words.
ReplyDeleteI agree...they are great even if they aren't real!
ReplyDeleteI wonder what happened to her tail.
That is a really nice statue, I really like it.
ReplyDeleteThat statue is really awesome - so much detail!
ReplyDeleteThe peacocks are great too!
Nice post.
baby peacocks!?? Wow, I've never seen those before - what a great shot! thanks so much for sharing :)
ReplyDeletethanks also for visiting mine, happy CC weekend.
Nice pictures
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos. I love the "come along kids".
ReplyDeleteI almost thought the first shot is real. Loved the peahen family shots.
ReplyDeleteLilly: There are times when an action statue like that is a great capture. The elk are so realistic. The love the baby Peas. I'm igonornt of there names.
ReplyDeleteBTW: The Turkey Vultures do a great job of cleaning up the roads.
My those rutting stags fooled me for a minute.
ReplyDeleteLove the peacock shots & your captions!
Iteresting sequences of animals.
ReplyDeleteWho won the fight?
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine looking set piece - full of the kind of nobility seen in Victorian paintings. Unfortunately in real life the rut must be very fretful for the beasts.
ReplyDeleteThe rutting shot is fantastic. All good, but that one really clinched it for me.
ReplyDeleteBoy oh boy, that statues looks real. The artist did a great job in creating those... very nice photos!
ReplyDeleteFor a moment I really thought it was real :d Nice!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful art! The detail in the elk is totally amazing, but the poor peacock, he must be lost without his tail :)
ReplyDeleteThey may not be real, but they sure look real!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Girl!!hughugs
ReplyDeleteI first thought that the deer were real living animals! Very good photos!
ReplyDeletewow super pictures and the sky watch as well - coming back here often
ReplyDeletethat top photo did look real!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots the High Desert Museum looks like a place I would love to go.
ReplyDeleteAll camera worthy critters!
ReplyDelete:-Daryl
Wow! You shouldn't have said that they were fake... ;))
ReplyDeleteThe cloud pictures on the sky watch post are awesome!
Meanwhile Blogtrotter waits for your comments in Santiago de Compostela... Hope you enjoy, and have a nice week!
The statue is impressive and the pea babies are cute.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! Those elk look so real! Poor peacock. Thanks for stopping by earlier.
ReplyDeleteThey sure look real! Great pictures of the peacock and babies!
ReplyDeleteVery cool animals! I love that first shot...looks SO real.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting me!!
It's a great post and I love the photos. Maybe I'm going to sound crazy here, but what IS with the peacock's tail?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scupture. The peacock family looked cute.
ReplyDeleteI just imagine to see this fighting in real, must be terrible. Mother and baby are so cute !
ReplyDeletethey look so real :)
ReplyDeleteFor a second I went OMG!! Than I read, they're not real :P
ReplyDeleteLove the statue... and the link..
ReplyDeleteGreat post
How cute!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the sculpture!
ReplyDeleteThe top shot really does look real. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI was shocked by the first photo! Then you said they weren't real. Whew! :)
ReplyDeleteBrilliant. Those stags, real or not, are awesome.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures! Like others have said those stags may not be real, but they make an awesome photograph!
ReplyDeletethe first picture, what a great statue, perfect capture of moment and stance.
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