Friday, May 28, 2010

My Little House Wren

My Little House Wren
returned this Spring.
Every year one comes back
to live in this little house in an old lilac bush.



The nest is built
and he or she is singing
loud and long throughout the day.


We had some friends visit recently,
and one woman said, "Where is that bird?
It sounds like it is in your kitchen."



Last year they were checking out this house
...a little more upscale.




But when the final decision was made,
it was the little old cottage that was the winner.






After the nest was made,
Momma checked to see if it felt just right.



While Dad sat outside,
waiting for the "big event."




Friday, May 14, 2010

Primary Colors


Some of the frequent visitors right now to my new feeding station
have bright, primary colors.

RED is for Cardinals









BLUE is for Bluejay

 





and YELLOW is for Goldfinch

 



Wednesday, May 12, 2010

My Big Surprise

This year my birthday gift was "for the birds." My husband and I went to our local Wild Birds Unlimited Store, and I got a new bird feeding station. In the past, it has been very frustrating; because sometimes as fast as I put food out, my little furry friends, the squirrel, the chipmunk and the raccoon, have climbed my pole and have devoured the choice food, leaving the birds just crumbs.



So far, this has really worked. The bottom of the pole is constantly covered with muddy footprints, but no little furry creature has made it to the top. I can actually put food out and some of it will still be there the next day, and my feeders aren't laying on the ground empty and broken. Yah!


Of course, I thought, this new feeding system would attract lots and lots of neat migrating birds, and I have been a little disappointed because so far there have not been any Rose-breasted Grosbeaks or Indigo Buntings. 

However, I did have a big surprise the other evening.....As I was leaving my computer/sewing room, I looked out the window; and guess what was eating at the bottom of my new feeding system...


I'm not sure who was more surprised to see whom!




I have seen Turkeys around here in the Fall of the year,
but never in the Spring....or at my feeder.


It stayed and ate even with me watching it through the window




And gave me an annoyed look every once in a while


But when I went outside to get a better picture,
it headed for the hill
and flew away up and out into the forest.



Wow!  Of course, I was just standing there
with my camera in hand and my mouth opened.
I had never seen a Turkey fly before!
Amazing how something so big could easily lift up into the air.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

The Beauty of Spring - Foster Park - Fort Wayne, IN

Last month on my birthday, my husband asked what I would like to do. We had a lot of things to accomplish that day, but we were able to spend a little time at Foster Park.





The flowers and blooming trees were at their prime!

















Everything smelled good too!
























I loved the yellows and blues together.




























This area is used for weddings.










So much color whichever way you looked.





Jack and I took each other's pictures in front of this beautiful bush.












This was two sepearate pictures.
I decided to try to merge them.
Not too bad for not planning to do this.



This was the first time I had visited this park
in the Spring of the year.
I think we should make it an annual event.