I love weekends and Camera Critters and Scenic Sunday
I am posting early since I will be a little busy on Saturday. For this weeks critter post I have a bird seen locally at the Hemlock Gorge. A local place hubby and I like to hike around. The bird is the Louisiana Waterthrush.
They nest in woodlands close to fast moving streams. The stream is actually the Gunpowder River which is at the top of our reservoir.
Not the best photo, I had to zoom in and it is cropped which make it even more fuzzy. But you can see the supercilium. I call it the eyebrow. They have pink legs and the stripes on its breast.
The Waterthrush's bill is large which enables it to take larger prey like crayfish, frogs and fish.
Goldie Girl loves the river too, she is pleading PLEASE do not leave yet. She wants to play more in the water.
I like how the hemlock trees across the river are growing out of the the boulders.
I believe this is the Eastern Phoebe it was another one of the birds I saw near the river.
It is a nice trail with pretty wildflowers growing on the river bank. Not sure what it is called, it reminds me of the tall phlox?
I hope you enjoyed my birds and critter post and the pretty scenery. To see more cute and wonderful critters please visit Misty Dawn's Camera Critters and the Holleys's Scenic Sunday. Thanks to both of the host and thank you for stopping by and for your comments. I wish everyone a safe and HAPPY weekend.
I am posting early since I will be a little busy on Saturday. For this weeks critter post I have a bird seen locally at the Hemlock Gorge. A local place hubby and I like to hike around. The bird is the Louisiana Waterthrush.
They nest in woodlands close to fast moving streams. The stream is actually the Gunpowder River which is at the top of our reservoir.
Not the best photo, I had to zoom in and it is cropped which make it even more fuzzy. But you can see the supercilium. I call it the eyebrow. They have pink legs and the stripes on its breast.
The Waterthrush's bill is large which enables it to take larger prey like crayfish, frogs and fish.
Goldie Girl loves the river too, she is pleading PLEASE do not leave yet. She wants to play more in the water.
I like how the hemlock trees across the river are growing out of the the boulders.
I believe this is the Eastern Phoebe it was another one of the birds I saw near the river.
It is a nice trail with pretty wildflowers growing on the river bank. Not sure what it is called, it reminds me of the tall phlox?
We passed by many of these tiger lilies along the trail.
I hope you enjoyed my birds and critter post and the pretty scenery. To see more cute and wonderful critters please visit Misty Dawn's Camera Critters and the Holleys's Scenic Sunday. Thanks to both of the host and thank you for stopping by and for your comments. I wish everyone a safe and HAPPY weekend.
g.g. is so sweet! i LOVE the greenery and light in that first photo. glad you used it for your header view, too!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful photos. You live in a very pretty area.
ReplyDeleteWow....
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful header.
My mouth is as round as this: O
What a beautiful place! I can almost hear the water flowing. I see why all the critters and Goldie Girl love it so.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place, it looks cool and very peaceful. GG seems to definately be a water dog, very cute too.
ReplyDeleteMost excellent hike:) Love the pictures...especially the birds:) And the puppy is cute as well. I'd love to do a hike like that one right now:) Have fun tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteWhat a life! I'm happy for you :)
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely place. I like the expression on the dog's face--please don't go.
ReplyDeleteI always think of birds as seed or bug eaters. Neat to see one that "fishes".
ReplyDeleteI'm with everyone else-that header shot is gorgeous!
Lovely birds and scenery, a cooling scene as it is already 37C here and still before midday!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place to hike! I can understand why you love it! Nice catch of that elusive bird!
ReplyDeleteThat’s a nice looking bird.
ReplyDeleteThe word that springs to mind about this whole post is "green"!
Splendid looking place.
Stewart M - Australia
Looks like a fantastic place to hike and shoot photos. Love Goldie.
ReplyDeleteDarryl and Ruth :)
What a beautiful place! It looks like a great place to try and cool off.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a great place for a little outing with one's camera.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos, everything is so green! Thank you for your kind thoughts and prayers.
ReplyDeleteLove the birds and the blossoms, but I must confess, Goldie Girl's face just melts my heart...so sweet she is.
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit CRABBY today
Very nice, I never realized that waterthrushes actually hung out along the water like dippers. So cool. Great little phoebe shot too, and Goldie Girl is adorable!
ReplyDeleteI really like this tour, I can hear the water and smell the fresh air.....
ReplyDeleteyour dog is so cute!
What a lovely spot. Great pics and the lily is marvellous!
ReplyDeleteIncredibly beautiful pictures you show of animals and nature - love to see and show both. Thanks for the comment on my blog. Wishing you a good weekend :) Hanne Bente
ReplyDeletefantastic photos, spcealy the orange flower, looks like the sun! and lovely dog, so cute!
ReplyDeleteGoldie looks so sweet!
ReplyDeleteEnjoying your other shots too.
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This is so pretty! A great getaway ;) thank you for the Facebook like!
ReplyDeleteYet another great place for you to go Eileen. You did well to find the waterthrush, a bit skulking I know, and even better to get a picture of it. They look like a small Redwing, but unrelated I now. Hey we can get a thousand or more Curlew in the winter. enjoy the reat of the weekend Eileen - it's Saturday evening here in the UK.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! It looks like a wonderful day out there!
ReplyDeleteYour golden retriever is so cute! I also want to have a golden. Before I had two wonderful leonberger dogs. How I miss them. But I hope I can have a golden soon!
Beautiful series.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful photos of nature! The birds are so awesome to see.
ReplyDeleteWelcome!
ReplyDeleteYour photos delight. They're gorgeous.
Nature, greenery, birds, flowers are captivating.
Your blog is very beautiful and interesting.
Looks cool Sandy
ReplyDeleteGoldie looks so sweet!
ReplyDeleteThose pink flowers are pretty, too. Nice capture!
Kristin
These are all gorgeous, but Goldie Girl stole the show!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful place for a walk. The Eastern Phoebe reminds me of our black phoebe here in the west. I like the water thrush.
ReplyDeletewhat an amazingly beautiful place to visit. I would say yes a phlox, and amaing to see those liliums growing int he wild! Would it be people-trash or native? Lovely bird enjoying the water too --
ReplyDeleteGorgeous area! I thought it looked a lot like Yosemite.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, very lovely dog.
ReplyDeleteEileen - what fabulous pictures - such a gorgeous area you live near... and what fun to take Goldie Girl with you. She's obviously having so much fun.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely post - thanks for sharing your walk, and thanks to for stopping by my blog yesterday - it's great to be back among my friends around the world who have such fabulous blogs - you among them. Enjoy your weekend and happy holiday to you and the US for July 4!
Beautiful photos and a lovely place.
ReplyDeleteHave a great Sunday!
I love the photos of the Louisiana water thrush and I am now wondering if I have actually seen it myself and mistaken it for something else. I need to pay better attention!!
ReplyDeleteYhe wildflowers certainly are gorgeous this time of year, aren't they? I can see Goldie Girls enjoys her walks with you.
Great critter captures. So well taken.
ReplyDeleteYou've been busy while I've been sleeping!! Really great critters and awesome new header!!! It!s really special!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, Love the picture of the Phoebe! Beautiful. Goldie looks happy and seems to have enjoyed herself. Have a super nice coming week. I am now back to blogging after my two week break.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place! I especially like that first shot. I'd like to be there and just sit a spell and soak it all in.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous captures Eileen!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Goldie Girl, the water looks so inviting. I see why you like to hike around this gorgeous area.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful critters but your dog is the cutest.. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place! I especially like the last picture. The water looks so cool and inviting, given the high temperatures that we have had to endure the past several days. I always like to see pictures of Goldie too. She is a beautiful dog.
ReplyDeleteYour photos of the bird near the water are astounding. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Goldie! Who wouldn't want to hang around a little longer at that wonderful stream. (I admired it on your header shot -- glad I scrolled down and learned more about it.)
ReplyDeleteyeah, Goldie's got it right...let's stay and romp through the water some more...like ALL day!
ReplyDeletelove all your pictures eileen...the birds, the flowers...and that last picture...it looks so relaxing...cool water running between and over the rocks...aaaaaah. nice!
What a lovely area to hike and photograph. Your dog is adorable!
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