Showing posts with label Nuthatch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nuthatch. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2015

The "Big Storm" is Past


 
They said this may be our
big storm for this winter.
That would be nice.
 
Here is my husband digging us out.
 

Here are some of our birds
during all the snow.
 
A couple of "snowbirds" -- Dark-eye Juncos
 

A sweet, little Carolina Wren.



A couple of woodpeckers--
 
The Red-Bellied
 
 
and the Downey


 
A handsome Yellow-shafted Flicker
 
 
And a pretty, little Nuthatch.
 
 
Thank you to God, our Creator,
for the beauty and wonder of each season.
 
 
"For the beauty of the earth,
for the glory of the skies,
for the love which from our birth
over and around us lies;
Lord of all, to thee we raise
this our hymn of grateful praise."




Friday, January 8, 2010

Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow

And it SNOWED all day!



These three little ones, the Titmouse, the Nuthatch and the Dark-eyed Junco, were just resting till it was their turn once again at the feeder.




The Downy's love the suet but were a little impatient about taking turns.

"Can't you hurry up....I'm getting hungry!"


"Where did that seed go?  It was here a minute ago."


















The little Junco said,"Let me show you how to find those seeds."



"I'm not called a Snowbird for nothing!"



"Now I look like I just did a milk commercial."


This little American Tree Sparrow seemed happy to have found the feeder.



                      Then it quickly flew away with the wind and snow.



The Redbellied Woodpecker flew in, and everyone else scattered.





The little Carolina Wren finally had a chance to eat.





















"Oh dear, my beak seems too short to get to the good stuff."




The squirrel couldn't watch all those birds coming and going without having a little bit for himself.




















Way out in the forest the Pilated Woodpecker found something that pleased him.



It was a GOOD day.....a SNOWY day.....a BEAUTIFUL day!

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Morning Has Broken

As the sun slowly rose yesterday morning,

the whole world seemed to sparkle with the

brilliance of diamonds.






Everyone and everything seemed to be watching in awe


The Birds.............























The Squirrel.................




My Bird Watchers, Nehemiah and Ezra ............








....and, of course, me.....
It reminded me of a hymn I learned in
school a long time ago.
For the beauty of the earth, For the beauty of the skies,
For the love which from our birth, Over and arnound us lies,
Lord of All to Thee we raise - This our hymn of grateful praise!