Welcome to Saturday's Critters !
If you love all God's creatures like I do and also like to blog about them and take critter photos this is where you can share your critter post. Link up your post and share your critters, join in with my critter party ! You can share any kind of critters the real ones, pretend ones, statues and paintings, a new or old post!
On Saturday March 30th hubby and I took a few walks on some of the nearby watershed trails and at a spot called the Hemlock Gorge. It was a warm spring day, in the 70's. We heard the frogs peeping or croaking, turtles were out sunning themselves, we saw a few geese, a couple of Eastern Phoebe's and a Bald Eagle flew over our heads a few times.
We were walking on the fire road the Hemlock Gorge area and saw this Bald Eagle fly over us a few times. Can you even find the eagle behind the trees?
Bald Eagle fly by!
Canada Geese were seen in a few spot at our lake.
Back at home the female Purple Finch is at the Sunflower feeder.
When the Cardinal is not banging up against our den window I have notice a pair of Chickadee's acting like peeping toms at the window.
I appreciate and thank everyone who links up their post and for all the wonderful comments !
Here is a list of my linky parties;
Also visit: I'd-Rather-B-Birdin. Thanks to the gracious host: Anni.
Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
If you love all God's creatures like I do and also like to blog about them and take critter photos this is where you can share your critter post. Link up your post and share your critters, join in with my critter party ! You can share any kind of critters the real ones, pretend ones, statues and paintings, a new or old post!
On Saturday March 30th hubby and I took a few walks on some of the nearby watershed trails and at a spot called the Hemlock Gorge. It was a warm spring day, in the 70's. We heard the frogs peeping or croaking, turtles were out sunning themselves, we saw a few geese, a couple of Eastern Phoebe's and a Bald Eagle flew over our heads a few times.
We were walking on the fire road the Hemlock Gorge area and saw this Bald Eagle fly over us a few times. Can you even find the eagle behind the trees?
Canada Geese were seen in a few spot at our lake.
Back at home the female Purple Finch is at the Sunflower feeder.
When the Cardinal is not banging up against our den window I have notice a pair of Chickadee's acting like peeping toms at the window.
I appreciate and thank everyone who links up their post and for all the wonderful comments !
Here is a list of my linky parties;
Also visit: I'd-Rather-B-Birdin. Thanks to the gracious host: Anni.
Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!
Hello Eileen. We don't have Cardinal or Chickadee but I wouldn't mind having some cute birds acting like peeping toms at my windows. Have a wonderful weekend and thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteYou have so many critters. The eagle is amazing but I love the turtles on the log.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteG'day from downunder, Eileen! I landed here two days ago and am trying to 'normalise'... what a lovely sight the eagle is. I hope to get some fresh bird shots whilst I am here... YAM xx
Hello Eileen,
ReplyDeleteThe Bald Eagle is a great bird. Beautiful images.
Happy Saturday, and enjoy your weekend!
Lovely shots of the Bald Eagle Eileen. Thanks for hosting and have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love your photos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Eileen. I love the eagles photos, you got some great ones of them. Nice collage, very pretty images.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting and have a wonderful weekend.
Adorei ver todos os registros nesse lindo parque! Belo mosaico e fotos! beijos, ótimo fim de semana,chica
ReplyDeleteI always get excited when I see a bald eagle fly over. I am glad that you were able to capture a few pictures of the flyover to share.
ReplyDelete...I love your eagle shots, thnaks for hosting and have a great day.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, the eagle images are really beautiful. I love the cheeky chickadees. Thanks for sharing and hosting this meme. I've shared a "different" post this week; hope it's OK. Have a great weekend. Jo
ReplyDeleteI feel so at home with these photos. Happy Day.
ReplyDeleteAwesome pics.
ReplyDelete~ Happy Weekend ~
I love those bald eagles flying overhead, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteHow nice to see the eagle! They're not yet common in our area.
ReplyDeleteHappy Saturdays Critters Eileen! I love your Bald Eagle photo, as you know I'm into the majestic Birds of Prey at the moment.
ReplyDeleteWren x
It's suddenly common seeing more birds around here! Thanks for hosting. You foreshadow them for us up here in the cold.
ReplyDeleteLove the Eagles!
ReplyDeleteHave a great new week, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteHandsome eagle!
ReplyDeleteDearest Eileen; Oh, I wish to see Eagle if possible,haha. And Gorgeous Collage with Wonderful Critters♪ The "peeping" Cardinal sure is sweet looking, hope I will be able to have peeping birdies p;-)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend and Thank you SO much for your hosting♡♡♡
Sending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my friend in America, xoxo Miyako*
The Eagles are so majestic and such an exciting sighting! Love the sweet birds at the feeders too. I had a Chickadee fly in to the feeder while I was standing next to it...and it didn't leave until I did! lol Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteI so love your Bald Eagle shots...it looks ginormous! I do think some are bigger than others. Great captures!
ReplyDeleteThat eagle! WOW!
ReplyDeleteI love to see your eagles Eileen. Temperatures in the 70s sounds just wonderful to me. We had cold easterlies this morning.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link-up this weekend.
oh eileen, the eagle images are just amazing!! did you really think any of these "eagle eye" bird watches would not be able to spot that eagle in the tree?? what a thrill, even for me and i wasn't there!!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful images today eileen, have a great weekend and many thanks for hosting!!!
Eagles impress me. When they fly over a number of times it's a thrill.
ReplyDeleteI love those turtles - I don't think I've ever seen one in the wild. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThose flybys are always a treat. Great photos, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteI do like your eagle shots! They sure are majestic creatures. The 'peeping' chickadee made me smile. :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent shots
ReplyDeleteAlways neat to see and photograph a Bald Eagle
MB
those eagles can blend in so nice. We have lots of Canadu=ians, found one on a nest yesterday and she letme get close.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos, especially the turtles. We don’t have any here.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see and sit beside and walk beside, the creek in the first collage.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, Enjoyed all the pics and especially the eagle shots. Very nice collage! Good to see the turtles too! I admire the Hemlock Gorge location. Excellent Saturday's Critters ... Thank you for sharing and hosting. Wishing you a happy weekend! John
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen
ReplyDeleteLovely birds you are sharing today, my favourite is the Bald Eagle, love them.
That chickadee knew that you were in there! Love the eagle pics, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteYour eagle views really stand out.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I like the Bald Eagle !!
ReplyDeleteNothing like seeing an eagle in flight. Great capture.
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed your Eagle Flyby shots! Happy weekend to you.
ReplyDeleteMale cardinals are very aggressive. I keep a cover that looks like an oven mitt on the side mirror of my car when I park in our driveway because we have a cardinal that tries to beat up the bird in the mirror. He makes a mess of the car and even left a little dent in the mirror! Well, this morning I went to a seminar and when I parked, what did I see but another cardinal flying at someone's mirror! I covered up my mirror again before leaving the car.
ReplyDeleteThe Bald Eagle is always remarkable!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday, Eileen!
Call 911!! We have peeping Toms!! Awww, on 2nd thought what better way to show 'em off?! As always, Eileen, a great post.
ReplyDeleteFor all your sharing, I and we at I'd Rather B Birdin' send our thanks!!
great photos of the bald eagle
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tweets sweetie
ReplyDeleteNo peeps just yet, but the bird activity has definitely risen. Hopefully, some have not arrived too soon with it still too cold for flies. Turkeys marched through the other day and haven't seen them since last fall. Lovely eagle pictures. I follow the Cornell Cam of the Dale Hollow eagles...three in the nest this year.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Bald Eagle photos and lovely collage of nature's gems ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteHappy Days to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Wonderful captures.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice Sunday
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Maria
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Quite impressive -- I love seeing the eagles!
ReplyDeleteOh Eileen, your photos of the eagles are amazing! I'm way past due for my own eagle sighting, and I miss that.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving hearing all the birds singing in the morning now. Spring is slowly getting here, or is it already? :-)
Thank you for sharing this wonderful Post. Happy MosaicMonday.
ReplyDeleteWhat a super selection of critters and that Bald Eagle fly by is amazing.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Of course, your nature is differ from our, but som creatures are the same =) I like watching your Blog to find something new and unusual! =)
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