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26-MAY-2018

Private quarters

Dilly is blind and so has an enclosure all to herself.

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The Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary is a 400-acre nonprofit refuge in Poolesville, Maryland, that offers care, rehabilitation and permanent sanctuary for neglected, abused or abandoned farm animals as well as providing a protected habitat for wildlife. They promote compassion and the humane treatment of all animals by educating the public on farm animal and wildlife issues.

A husband and wife team along with 100 volunteers and 8 staff care for more than 300 rescued farm animals, each with a name and a story of their rescue, and most of them quite friendly to humans. They’ve been in operation for 21 years, receive no public funding and survive only on donations.

For more information on the refuge, go to http://www.animalsanctuary.org

Starling love, posted earlier:

Sony RX10 IV
1/200s f/4.0 at 38.0mm iso320 hide exif
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Date/Time26-May-2018 12:44:37
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Focal Length38 mm
Exposure Time1/200 sec
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ISO Equivalent320
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Nick Paoni31-May-2018 13:38
Love her color.
Jim Coffman31-May-2018 13:16
Excellent capture, Helen.. Being blind is something I couldn't imagine!
Graeme31-May-2018 11:48
Poor Dilly, cannot be easy for her.BV
Isabel Cutler31-May-2018 11:13
Now there's a good bird catch! Yes, I know, she's not flying!
Raymond31-May-2018 11:03
She's gorgeous