Sunday, June 7, 2009

Love Birds - A May Wedding

This May our family was blessed by the marriage of our son to a truly beautiful and precious woman. Not only that, but we will also be privileged to be as grandparents to two delightful young girls.

Here are the Newlyweds

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And this is the New Family



We were thankful that our daughters and their families who live out of town were able to be with us.



And, we were especially thankful that my parents were able to be there. My mother is 93 and my father just turned 97. Mom had been seriously ill during the spring of this year. God willing, they will be celebrating their 75th wedding anniversary in November.

My husband and I with the Happy Couple

A Couple Sets of Sisters

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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

The New Woodpecker in the Neighborhood

There are lots of woodpeckers who visit us regularly--

The Red Bellied



The Hairy (such a sweet bird),





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and his almost look alike, the Downy,

and, of course, the Pilated, who you can always find (or hear) early each morning hammering away in his favorite tree.


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But this summer we were visited by the Red Headed Woodpecker.




He only stuck around for a couple of days.

I guess he was on his way to someplace else!



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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Yellow Throated Warbler

This is the second year this little fellow has briefly
visited my yard.


He doesn't stand still for long.

His song has often alerted me that there is a different bird outside.

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As I looked at my pictures from last year, it appeared that his body was slimmer and longer,

or is it just my imagination? Maybe just a colder day this year and he had his feathers fluffed out.
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A beautiful bird to watch and listen to. I hope he comes back.



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Monday, June 1, 2009

Cat Bird or Cat Burglar ???

A Stranger Came for Dinner



This Tastes "Heavenly"


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Maybe I'll just lay here and let breakfast come to me.

Baltimore Oriole - A First Time Visitor

April finally arrived and so did the birds. Some were just passing through--Some planned to stay a while. In the last three years since I have been seriously trying to attract birds to my backyard, this is the first time I have seen a Baltimore Oriole. He did not stay for more than a week or so, but I was so amazed to see this brilliant flash of color land on my deck.






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He sure did love that orange flavored suet.


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