Were you at my house ??? Lol ! I have one or two of these “hollow” oranges on or under my tree almost every day. The birds start them off, then they fall and the wild chickens finish them.
Interesting picture and fun comments exchanged! Sorry, but in the UK it is a very rare thing to see an orange growing on a tree, and they are usually a sort of miniature version and indoors. So I can only ponder the mystery and wonder what the hell an orange monster might look like? 🙂
Inspiration hit me with this photo. I have drafted a poem for this photo, will post soon (with links back to your post). Thanks for the inspiration and sharing.
Ok, it was me, there’s no point in denying… 🙂
I should have known! 😉
Ha ha ha… great that you caught the fly enjoying the leftovers!
The fly was the best part of the photo!
Were you at my house ??? Lol ! I have one or two of these “hollow” oranges on or under my tree almost every day. The birds start them off, then they fall and the wild chickens finish them.
This is this first time for me! Wild chickens?
Wild chickens. They’ve evolved from domestic stock and fighting roosters that “escaped”, mostly during storms (high winds or hurricanes).
At least whoever eats healthy!
It’s all organic!
Oh my thats scary since I can’t imagine what did that!
I hope it was a bird and not the orange monster. 🙂
I’ve never seen anything like this and it never fell off the tree! This would have been a good entry in Photo a Day: Unique (subject)
I am waiting to see if it comes back for seconds!
That’s actually a cool way to eat an orange!
It’s cool but also the hard way!
Hahahahahha: what an unusual picture! 🙂
Thanks!
I’m sure a bird did that. They actually love fruits like apples, watermelon, grapes… but this is something you don’t see everyday. 🙂
I have never seen it before!
I think I could write something about all of your wonderful photos!
Enjoy this Elfje poem
orange
a feast
an explosive appetite
wined, dined, divulged, ate
all
(c) JP/davh
Wow, this a great! Thank you so much!
Interesting picture and fun comments exchanged! Sorry, but in the UK it is a very rare thing to see an orange growing on a tree, and they are usually a sort of miniature version and indoors. So I can only ponder the mystery and wonder what the hell an orange monster might look like? 🙂
They looks just like a cookie monster but orange! 😉
Tidy too! My friend Alys has an Orange tree in the garden and rats visit at night…look up!
Rats? I have never seen a rat in the yard before because there are a lot of cats around here! 🙂
lol… thief..
🙂
Cool photo. I have 3 fruit trees and the birds eat the fruit also. Hey thanks for viewing my blog today. I appreciate your comments and readership.
Chef Randall
savorthefood.wordpress.com
Thanks, Chef!
i’m gonna upsets when this happent on my yard, lucky for the thief…
🙂
Inspiration hit me with this photo. I have drafted a poem for this photo, will post soon (with links back to your post). Thanks for the inspiration and sharing.
I am looking forward to reading your poem!