Wednesday Word Search – Tail

Welcome to another Wednesday Word Search where I pick a word and share some of the images I find in an image search of the blog.

Last week I searched for Head so thought I would go for the opposite this week.

The word for tonight is: Tail

This may be interesting as ‘tail’ is sometimes part of longer words.

Will all the images I find be of tails?Red Tailed Hawk, red tail feathers, tail endOne of the first images that showed up in the search was of a Red Tailed Hawk.

Red Tailed Hawk - Buteo jamaicensisHere is another picture of a Red Tailed Hawk.

tail lamp assembly, blinker test, car trouble, blinkers, reflectionsHere was a picture I used in a post where I showed how I replaced a tail light.

Colorful Pasageway, Seoul, Palace ComplexHow did this picture show up in the search? The file name for the picture is Seoul Palace Detail.

Cracker Barrel, Retail section, Old Country Store, Waiting for SeatingDo you see a tail in this picture? It was of Cracker Barrel Retail.

Papilio rutulus, western tiger swallowtail, butterflyHere is a pretty Western Tiger Swallowtail butterfly.

Turkey tails, trotting turkeys, parking lotOne last picture, and the only one that came up when I searched for tails instead of tail.

Here are some Wild Turkey Tails from a post I titled Turkey Trot.

Definitely an interesting mix of images from a search for ‘tail’. It is a good thing I searched for ‘tail’ instead of ‘tails’ or you would have only see the last image.

Which is your favorite ‘tail’ picture?

What should I search for next?

Steven

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