My wife asked whether I wanted to go hiking this morning. This was a tricky question. I must be an "alien" if go hiking at this time while my family is still preoccupied by new year mood. So I'll talk nothing more than what was discovered when we were having some cool moments under a mango tree. It is scorching hot this few days.
An egret was found perching on this mango tree with the same purpose as well. The bare paddy fields in Kangar were simply not the right places to go right now.
It is surely an alien egret! Nice one :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic alien shots! I've never seen mangos on a tree or an alien. :)
ReplyDeleteI was looking for an egret in your photos, but found green mangoes for sure..Love mangoes anyway..
ReplyDeleteIts the ability to transform and camoufalge that some mastered to fine details. They survive well and long. Tahun Baru mood could just spark the tranforming mood.... hmmm. ~bangchik
ReplyDeleteinteresting shot!
ReplyDeleteno egret, no dinosaur!
ReplyDeleteno alien either!
but just a big mango hanging from a tree!
You are lucky to have a wife to keep accompanied during the new year season.
ReplyDeleteBut not me!
Where's the egret? the alien? LOve the green mango.
ReplyDeleteI thought I am simple minded, but have then made simple thing complicated.
ReplyDeleteI happened to find the shadow of a piece (?) of leaf on the mango look so amazing. I called it an egret, but it soon looked ready to fly after some wind blowing, but kind of unsuccessful and ended up to be an alien.
Complicated?
Kirigalpoththa:
Yes!! You get it.
Diane:
Do you really get it?
Icy BC:
Sorry for that. The mangoes are good for Salad, sourful enough.
Bangchik:
You are much more complicated than me. Haha...
wenn:
You too look interesting. Gong Xi Fa Cai!!
RedChilly:
no egret, no dinosaur!
no alien either!
But I find red chilly over here.
Welcome abroad.
Boldwood:
It is supposed not to be sad during the new year season.
Cheers....
Misalyn:
Hopefully I have answered you doubt.
You got some wonderful captures of that alien egret. I think you have a wonderful eye to see and capture him.
ReplyDeleteA shadowy alien egret. That is a great sighting, and maybe only you have any pictures of it.
ReplyDeleteI so enjoyed viewing the alien egret. He seemed to enjoy the mango didn't he?
ReplyDeleteYou have your own mango tree? Nice to be able to eat mangoes from your very own orchard.
ReplyDeleteha!ha!ha! :) rain you made me laugh again with your replies on your readers :)
ReplyDeleteanyway, i miss this kind of mangos, they don't have it here, nice shots again rain
Rainfields-very good. I am blessed with both Egrets and green mangoes.
ReplyDeleteLife in the tropics is never dull :-)
clever shot! it did look like alien :)
ReplyDeleteGeorge:
ReplyDeleteI aimed to get some shots of shadow on mangoes, but I get some surprises in return.
Ratty:
Yes, it must be exclusively mine, and this is what I can offer, in the eyes of Alice.
Cheryl:
I wonder why it has never fallen down after some bites on the sour mango.
Mei Teng:
I used to have a mango tree that has never grown any mango.
This mango tree is one of those belonged to my in-law.
maricar:
In fact, your comment makes me smile.
Thank you.
The TEFL Don:
Sure!!! Life in the tropics is never dull.
VS:
I am just an opportunistic wanderer hunter.
An alien sighting, hanging mangoes. You are adorable Rainfield :D
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the alien! I just love your post!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a big clawed egret carrying away a big green alien egg.
ReplyDeleteYou are so funny! I think it was a well-fed egret. Interesting to contemplate what combination of twigs and fruit made that perfect shadow. (Yes I saw it before reading your explanation)
ReplyDeletei was looking for egret, but the mangoes kept on haunting me, i miss those crisp green mangoes.
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