Monday, July 9, 2012

The "Deerest" of Them All

Last week during the really hot weather,
my husband called me to come quickly and bring my camera. 
There were two baby deer standing a short ways from our barn.


There was no mamma in sight and
they seemed to be trying to decide where to go.

"Maybe there is something good to eat around here."
"Those hostas we had over there were pretty good."


"Did you hear something?"


Look at the size of those ears..
And I like the way the two siblings are posing exactly alike.

Soon they headed towards the road.
Mama must have taught them to aways look both ways
and sniff the wind in case "man is in the forest."


I had to look twice at this picture.
It looked like a deer with two bodies and one head.


At last the leader of the two
decided it was okay for them to walk down the side of the road.


Sunday, June 24, 2012

Not Who I Was Expecting

I had been waiting patiently for a
Ruby-Throated Hummingbird,
trying to catch that vibrant red on his neck
when I saw this streak of blue
out of the corner of my eye
--an Indigo Bunting.


I first saw him on one of the flower boxes on my deck,
but as soon as I shifted my camera towards him,
he flew out to this tree branch--quite a distance away.


Fortunately, he sat and posed for me.


Was this his happy face???





He was only there for a minute,
and then flew off into the deep woods.

But, he certainly made my day!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

You "Light Up" My Life--Occasionally

This is my new "light sabre"
or "tail light."

I wonder where she got this feeder?
It sure isn't the easiest thing to sit on.
That was hard work.
Now for a little sunbathing.
She should be happy.
I decided not to sit on her flowers this time.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Beautiful Dancers

While visiting the San Antonio Riverwalk
we also enjoyed watching some
enchanting dancers and muscians.





Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Along the Riverwalk in San Antonio

Some (Great Blue Herons) were nesting in the area.
Thank you to Richard from At the Water--
This is a Yellow-crowned Night-Heron.
I first saw him on the Riverwalk,
and the watched him in the trees.
Maybe he was camera shy.
(You can't see me now.)