peep 1 (pēp)
intr.v. peeped, peep·ing, peeps
1. To utter short, soft, high-pitched sounds, like those of a baby bird; cheep.
2. To speak in a hesitant, thin, high-pitched voice.
n.
1. A short, soft, high-pitched sound or utterance, like that of a baby bird.
2. A slight sound or utterance: I don't want to hear a peep out of you.
3. Any of various small North American sandpipers.
[Middle English *pepen, probably alteration of pipen, from Old English pīpian, to pipe, from pīpe, tube, musical instrument, and from Latin pīpāre, to peep; see pipe.]
Har du sett hvor flott den egentlig er! liten å søt med den blå lua :-) Ikke enkelt å få disse skarpe, men denne satt som bare det. Stilig komponer å.
SvarSlettGod helg Knut!
Så hyggelig at du stakk innom Anne!
SvarSlettLenge siden sist nå!
Mvh Knut
Så herlig da :) Må jo bare smile her jeg sitter :)
SvarSlettDette er en utrolig vakker gjest på fuglebrettet Men jeg har aldri fått et så skarpt og perfekt komponert bilde av den!
SvarSlettIn my place in Finland i did not yet seen a bird like this and i think it is really because i am busy doing my job in loan company ,by the way that was a good photo capture.I like it.
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