Have to admit there were a few days last month when I was preparing for squares that I wasn’t sure at all if I would find thirty one. It felt like I was stuck up a tree!

Fortunately however not only was my imagination kindled by my godson but I remembered that the theme of ‘kind‘ means that kinda anything goes this month as long as it is square. If you have not played with Squares before, here’s how to participate in October;
- Take a square photograph of something that reflects the theme
- Create your post for any day in October, and pingback to one of my daily squares
- Include the theme’s tag – KindaSquare
- Leave a comment on my post as well as your link
- Whether you post squares or not, be a kind member of the Square team and make time to visit others and the square galleries
Beautiful bird. In the wild or at a aviary of some kind? Here’s mine: https://grahamsisland.com/2020/10/11/hawi-mosaic/
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At a local bird of prey centre which gives them daily flying in the complete open (well wood).
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it is beautiful! what a great find, Becky! here is mine: https://lolawi.blog/2020/10/11/kinda-hazy/
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Thank you 🙂
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You kinda have another terrific photo and write up for today.
Here is my 9 of a kind.
https://ceenphotography.com/2020/10/11/october-11-kindasquare-nine-booklets-of-a-different-kind/
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awww thanks Cee 😀
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I love owls, Becky!
Here is my entry: https://nowathome.wordpress.com/2020/10/11/sixteen-of-a-kind/
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So do I 😀 I’ve been lucky enough to fly them. They are so quiet in the air, and also mostly very very light
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Oh wow, that must be awesome!
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Nice owl
And glad
Kinda anything goes
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Owls, they are majestic creatures. I listen to them every night, there are a few of them around here.https://teandpaper.ca/2020/10/11/reconnecting/
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How wonderful 🙂
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What a fabulous owl, I love photographs of birds.
https://joannescraftsandadventures.wordpress.com/2020/10/11/are-you-square-best-kind-of-way-to-shop-on-a-sunday/
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So do I 🙂
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Wonderful! Mine’s a much smaller bird today – https://blogoftwogardens.com/2020/10/11/kindergarten-robin/
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What a gorgeous owl. I wish we had more here. (But, perhaps we do, I just don’t see them).
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I have not seen one in the wild in England for years, this fabulous one was at a Hawk Conservancy.
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It’s similar places where I’ve seen them too. But, although I didn’t see it, I heard one when we were in Tasmania (years ago when we were on our trip).
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Love hearing them – such a wonderful sound
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🦉 🦉
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It’s a good job that kinda anything goes, Becky! I’ve found a few more photos that I haven’t used before for today’s post, which I’m sharing between your and Debbie’s challenges today. https://wp.me/sVkLb-bright
Lovely owl, by the way!
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excellent, you and a few others are linking up Debbie and I together. I feel very honoured 🙂
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It has to be done! 🙂
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Now you’ve got me thinking of birds in trees for my Of A Kind theme. Eleven birds for day 11:
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2020/10/11/eleven-of-a-kind/
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and there was me expecting 11 lords leaping!!
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This is a magnificent photo of a magnificent owl. 🙂
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thank you so much – was a very dark dismal day in a wood so was feeling very proud of myself I caught this. There again it was part of a flying display so I did have every opportunity!
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