Those are great pictures of eyes. clap
There is something a bit surreal about seeing eyes in photos. Even the photos that I have, where I know the the dynamics of what made the image, I still ponder the significance. The eyes are more curious to me than orbs. I think it's because of the connotations of 'someone or something' watching. It's interesting, intriguing and somewhat unsettling at times.

Recently, I took a picture of a Grackle that has something on it's wing that, to me, looks like an eye. I worried that it may be a parasite, but figured that it was probably the way my camera pixelated the under feathers... then after awhile, it occurred to me that the bird may be ill and that it may be something transferable to humans. Our feeder is next to our house and if this was an illness, we may indeed need to move the feeder... I contacted a fellow who is knowledgeable of such matters and ask him what he thought.
He posed another probability that it may be a battle wound...
I tend to agree with him because I've seen many encounters of bird battles (I recently saw a hawk kill a blue jay within 30 or so feet of me...)
He also suggested that it may be a tumor. I think that may be the real possibility of what it is. It's sad to consider though.

I thought I'd share the photo with you. I think it's a remarkably interesting photo regardless of the reason for the eye... It does make me ponder the possibilities...

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Seeking meaning in 'signs & wonders' is a part of the belief system that I was raised with. People find meaning in many things that step in to our proverbial paths. I honestly believe that most people do this, whether they admit it openly or not...
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