
At my local swimming spot, there’s a row of big rocks to prevent anyone driving off the edge of the parking area into the ocean. Before anyone says ‘No one would be that dumb,’ there’s a raft of examples I can offer that prove the contrary.
One of the rocks has a good-sized depression on the top and this has become a watering spot for the local bird population. People clean it out and top it up with fresh water on a daily basis. Most of the birds seem to get along and don’t appear to mind the many wasps that avail themselves of the opportunity for a drink. There are feral cats in the area though, so the birds are always looking around, never able to relax completely.
Posted for Becky’s Squares: Seven. See more responses here.

How wonderful!
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Glad you liked it Dina.
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What a great place for the birds and photo Graham
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It’s a great spot. After a swim, I like to hang around and watch the birds and the ocean.
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That would be the best of two worlds
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Specially during whale season!
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👍🐳🐳
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You were lucky with the number. I went to my local water catchment and had a hard time getting seven in the shot, as you’ll see sometime this week.
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They come and go to this one, so it’s a matter of timing getting a photo while there are seven there.
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I thought it was a bird bath, but just as good, Graham. Another lucky 7!
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I saw another seven there this morning. They come and go all the time so one has to be quick taking photos.
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what a great spot for them, and even though they cannot fully relax it is obviously a favourite watering hole
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It’s very popular, but there were a few feathers in the pool yesterday morning!
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Oh no!
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