Just sharing some beauty…

I get lots of e-mails from friends and family, and sometimes they strike me enough to want to share them with all of you here. I had never seen a peacock in flight before, have you? I always loved the pictures of them with their tail-feathers spread wide, while on the ground, but never realized how beautiful they are in flight, too! Anyway, enjoy. 🙂




About dragonkatet

Regarding the blog name, Dragon’s Dreams ~ The name comes from my love-affairs with both Dragons and Dreams (capital Ds). It’s another extension of who I am, a facet for expression; a place and way to reach other like-minded, creative individuals. I post poetry and images that fascinate or move me, because that’s my favorite way to view the world. I post about things important to me and the world in which we live, try to champion extra important political, societal and environmental issues, etc. Sometimes I wax philosophical, because it’s also a place where I always seem to learn about myself, too, by interacting with some of the brightest minds, souls and hearts out there. It’s all about ‘connection(s)’ and I don’t mean “net-working” with people for personal gain, but rather, the expansion of the 4 L’s: Light, Love, Laughter, Learning.
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24 Responses to Just sharing some beauty…

  1. lengesinski says:

    Absolutely Beautiful!

  2. Gorgeous, gorgeous pictures!! I’ve seen peacocks fly short distances before, but never have I seen pictures, where you can really appreciate their majesty in flight! 🙂

  3. siggiofmaine says:

    Unbelievably awesome and wonderful…thank you so much. I’ve never seen a peacock in flight.
    Peace,
    Siggi in Downeast Maine

    • dragonkatet says:

      🙂 So glad you liked it, Siggi! Always nice to see you ’round here. I had never seen one in flight either – the orange wing tips really surprised me.

  4. Bodhirose says:

    I have seen one in flight…they’re magnificent! I lived very closely with peacocks in Miami long ago…maybe you read about my “personal” encounter with one while living there. 🙂 Thanks for sharing these very cool photos, Corina. xoxo

    • dragonkatet says:

      Thanks, Gayle! 🙂 Yeah, I figured out of all the ppl I know here, you would be the one who had seen them in flight….I DO remember that post about you and the peacock! Thanks for stopping by. I’m way behind on my blog reading, gonna try and catch up a.s.a.p.

      • Bodhirose says:

        I haven’t been very active on my blog lately but seem to be slowly getting back into the game…just needed a break. It’s always a pleasure to read your postings…thanks. BTW….I never expect people to catch up with my postings when they’ve taken breaks…too much pressure. Blogging should be fun!

  5. Genie says:

    Breathtakingly beautiful.

  6. Sonne says:

    Such a magnificent creature! thanks for sharing

  7. wightrabbit says:

    What a fabulous creature! For some reason I’d never thought of them as being able to fly – I’ve only ever seen them strutting about and posing, in the grounds of a retail outlet in Cornwall. Maybe they clipped their wings? Thanks for sharing these beautiful images, Corina, and for educating me! 🙂

  8. Beautiful! The last image looks like an Angel in the sky. 🙂

  9. Victoria says:

    There was a peacock refuge in So. California, near where I grew up. They are amazing creatures.

    • dragonkatet says:

      Thanks, Victoria. They really are gorgeous. I would love to be able to see them more often. I bet that refuge was incredible with so many in one place!

  10. Oh, how gorgeous! I have few pictures of peacocks that I took two weeks ago in the national garden here, they are not as good as the ones you shared, but once I post them on FB, I will tag you 🙂

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