From the balcony swan to the parrot eater

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From the balcony swan to the parrot eater… In La Vanguardia’s Readers’ Photos we can see a summary of ten curious images, of complaints or with a message collected this week in The Reader’s Mailbox.

Normally you see a dog or a cat poking its head through the bars of a balcony, but on Rutlla Street in Terrassa you see what looks like a swan, although made of ceramic. There is no need to feed it or water it.

Waiting for clients. These urban furniture chairs, located on Pere IV street where it meets Llacuna, in Barcelona, ??seem to be offering their services to pedestrians. Its staging, with twilight light and a vegetal carpet, seems to bring a moment of calm to the walker.

Looking for a free bench to sit on on Rambla de Tarragona… Here’s one!… But, of course, it’s the one that’s dirty.

Not all is lost yet, there are those who prefer reading and do without their cell phone.

I share this photograph that I took early in the morning walking through the streets of Madrid, in which the penetrating gazes of two cats are confused among the flowers in the window.

From the place where the photo was taken (Sants Aerial Rambla) it seems as if the commercial plane passed a short distance from the roof of that large building. The perspective and use of “tele”

This is how they seem to express it although the reality is very different.

In the upper left corner of the photo you can see a person in a very reckless attitude to get a “good” photograph in the Salt de Sallent (Rupit).

Possibly when this snail reaches the end, everything will be over. In my memory all those who suffer the evil of man. Gaza, Ukraine, immigrants…

David against Goliath in the sky of Gavà. The titanic A380 against a twin engine making the approach along the beach. Spectacular duel in the sky leaving a beautiful aerial image of very spectacular sizes and optical effect.

Some winged guests. On this terrace in the Vila Olímpica in Barcelona, ??every day, a pair of Kramer’s parrots is invited to a feast of peanuts.

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