Bovines taking photos? Yes, that's right!

I can't compete with you humans. I'm a buffalo and I have little dexterity in my hooves. My handler passes me the camera, I try to focus and take a competent photo. I can barely hit the little shutter button. Half of my photos are upside down or out of focus. I should tell my human handler to get me a huge shutter button, maybe the size of a large pizza I can stomp on. I don't even know if my terms are correct. Go figure.

When I'm not trampling on your garden or eating your flowers I like to take photos. This is mine.

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My handler tells me this is a day lily. They might me wrong, I don't know. I do notice they bloom during the day and wilt at night. While they are open they are very pretty.

If any of this is incorrect let me know, I'll kick my handler in their sleep to let them know.



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Just don't eat the lilies :p
They might not be good for you...

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I'm slowly learning. Thank you for thinking about my health :)

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Well.. we don't want the only Hive Buffalo to be hurt ;)

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You might think Hive would have a bee for a mascot, but we got a buffalo. Go figure LOL

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Haha I guess we didn't have any bee volunteers :D
Buffalo it is!

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Of course @dswigle would be the authority on it. However, I do believe it is a lily. My mom had them around the side of the house. I always favored them as they took little car and were always blooming as opposed to other flowers that needed endless fussing over lol.

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It is a daylily and a pretty one at that! I didn't find your post right away, but, got it and reposted it. Sorry about that!

We used to call them ditch lilies as we would find them growing wild in the fields, usually where there was a little extra moisture. (usually a ditch) :))

Thanks for the humor and for tossing one in #alwaysaflower! You are always a welcome edition!

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