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.