
Always makes me smile when I see them in a tree, and I am not the only one as Brian spotted a few in a tree a few days ago. He chose the third idiom for his post, but I can’t decide between ‘Room at the Top’, ‘Top and Tail’ or ‘Cherry on Top’. What do you think?
- On Top of the World – summit, crown, peak (tiptop) or uppermost part of something.
- Under the Big Top – topping or covering (or if you are really lucky a circus!)
- Room at the Top – first or highest in position
- Cherry on Top – something made even more wonderful by becoming square
- Top and Tail – or maybe you’d prefer to play around with word combinations such as top dog, top stitch, top hat, top secret, top knot, top drawer or top dollar!
And whilst you are pondering which is the best idiom, here’s a reminder of how squares works;
- Create your post with a square photograph, and include a pingback to one of my daily square posts (not the home page as otherwise I don’t know about your ping!)
- Be an amazing member of the square gang, whether you post squares or not, by visiting fellow squarers and setting aside time to enjoy one or more of the square galleries. Here’s the most recent gallery, it is top notch!
- You can also add the link to your post in the comments on any of my square posts

- I will visit every pingback within 24hours, so if you have had a like from me but no comment check your spam
- The WP gremlins have been very active this week which means I am not receiving notifications, so if I have not liked your post drop me a line via email, twitter or instagram.
- You can also use one of my squares logos to promote the challenge
- And remember the theme for April is #SquareTops and that whilst every square is a rectangle only four equal sides make a rectangle a square!
Funny old things, aren’t they: 🙂 🙂 The spirit is willing this morning, but…
https://restlessjo.me/2020/04/18/six-word-saturday-351/
5 out of 7 are square. I offer no excuse… and I’m tired of cut and pasting q. Happy Saturday!
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You’re forgiven, I love poppies 🙂
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Together but keeping at safe distance 🙂
Beautiful birds.
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They really are 🙂
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Wonderful shot and I like your choice of titles. I always like the literary allusions.
I wanted to pick another phobia (I warned you when you started this) but your birds got me distracted:
https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2020/04/18/you-eh-you-got-there-something-on-your-beak/
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Hee hee distraction is good 🙂
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I like how they’re all evenly spaced. It must be bird in a tree day because mine is a bird too.
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Love how the birds are taking over today 🙂
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You could say it’s a bird-iful day 😁
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brilliant 😀
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I went with a single bird not at the top:
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2020/04/18/almost-at-the-top/
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Birds are on everyone mind’s today, I love it 🙂
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I do wonder if it’s because people are noticing them more being stuck at home. Or possibly because spring migration continues for the birds regardless of the stay at home orders.
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I think you might be right on the first. Nature also seems to be more confident in appearing whilst we are all stuck indoors 🙂
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Thanks for the shout out. A tree full might have been coming from me again too but not now. I did a double for today, I hope you don’t mind sharing Becky x
http://bushboy.blog/2020/04/18/top-knot-pigeon-takes-a-stroll/
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Intriguing url, I’ll be there shortly 🙂
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Good that they are not lonely at the top! I always wonder as to why they settle on almost bare tree tops…Nice capture! I have trees too – https://myheart2heart.blog/2020/04/17/trees-on-the-terrace-top/
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I wonder the same!
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😃🤗
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Those are white herons? Our Herons can be green, gray (called blue by birders), brown and white speckled, but not white. But they are all related and I love watching them fly.
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They are indeed part of the heron family; they are Cattle Egrets
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