I have a list below of memes I am joining for this week, and to save time I am doing one post for all. They are all fun memes to participate in...I hope you can join in with the fun and check out some of the participating posts. Special thanks to all the wonderful host and their memes, I hope you have some time to check them out.
Happy Spring, our daffies are finally blooming. I am linking up with Denise at Today's Flowers. Thanks Denise for hosting.
I am sharing some local birds and scenes from around our neighborhood.
Above on a local farm is a family style restaurant (they have the best Maryland Crabcakes) located in our neighborhood, it is on a large property and they have a few ponds that attract the Canada Geese and various ducks.
Restaurant patrons have been known to feed the Geese and the ducks at the local pond.
One of the three ponds at the family-style restaurant and their big white barn. The restaurant is close enough to home that we have ordered carry-out and eat at home.
Somewhere in the trees behind this farm is an eagle nest, over the years I have never been able to find the nest. I have seen the eagle flying over the ponds and on the ground.
Another local neighborhood barn, I assume the middle photo is a Birch Tree and a favorite the Red-bellied Woodpecker.
The Red-bellied Woodpecker is a regular visitor to my yard but I can see her in the woods next to our place too. I hope you enjoyed my post. As always, I appreciate the visits and your nice comments. Have a happy new week ahead!
As always thanks to the wonderful group of hosts listed below.
Thanks to Tom for hosting The Barn Collective
Happy Spring, our daffies are finally blooming. I am linking up with Denise at Today's Flowers. Thanks Denise for hosting.
I am sharing some local birds and scenes from around our neighborhood.
Above on a local farm is a family style restaurant (they have the best Maryland Crabcakes) located in our neighborhood, it is on a large property and they have a few ponds that attract the Canada Geese and various ducks.
Restaurant patrons have been known to feed the Geese and the ducks at the local pond.
One of the three ponds at the family-style restaurant and their big white barn. The restaurant is close enough to home that we have ordered carry-out and eat at home.
Somewhere in the trees behind this farm is an eagle nest, over the years I have never been able to find the nest. I have seen the eagle flying over the ponds and on the ground.
Another local neighborhood barn, I assume the middle photo is a Birch Tree and a favorite the Red-bellied Woodpecker.
The Red-bellied Woodpecker is a regular visitor to my yard but I can see her in the woods next to our place too. I hope you enjoyed my post. As always, I appreciate the visits and your nice comments. Have a happy new week ahead!
As always thanks to the wonderful group of hosts listed below.
Thanks to Tom for hosting The Barn Collective
Thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes
Thanks to the hosting team of Our World Tuesday!
Wonderful post and a happy spring to you. I would like to invite you to share those pretty daffs with Today's Flowers. They are really lovely. If you have the time the link is:
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No pressure, just a thought :)
looks like a place we would like to eat. We do take out more than eat out, it is cheaper that way, we don't buy drinks and no tips...i don't think i have seen a restaurant that has a big barn or ponds and geese.
ReplyDeleteWonderful sunny spring photos ! Thanks for sharing Happy Spring and have a great day !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and love your woodpecker. I hope as things warm up I will see our friends return.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteThe idea of farm carry-out appeals! Love the woodpecker... have a great week! YAM xx
Great shots, Eileen. Happy spring! My daffodils are blooming too; the littlest ones are in full bloom but the taller kinds are just budding out. I picked a couple bunches yesterday to enjoy inside as well. :-)
ReplyDeleteBy the way, the tree in your center photograph is a sycamore.
Thank you for this wonderful escape
ReplyDeleteDear Eileen,
ReplyDeleteHappy First Day of Spring!
The scenery is fabulous with so many birds and daffodils for sure they talk in their language about Spring... I would love to see such scenes... but what can I do? Fortunately i have these chances to walk and see through your camera lens...
best regards and many thanks, as always!
Sounds like a great place to eat (and feed ducks...)
ReplyDeleteLove the red-bellied woodpecker.
What a stunner - your red-bellied woodpecker. The geese look happy. I really like those light green roofed barns - would be a great scene in a painting.
ReplyDeleteYup it's spring here in Oregon too. We also have daffodils blooming and flocks of birds singing everywhere. Makes me smile!
ReplyDeleteHow nice to have crabcakes ready for take out! I miss those from when we lived in Maryland!
ReplyDeletebeautiful blue sky. like the farm area.
ReplyDeleteYour Red-bellied Woodpecker is very handsome and your daffodils just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week Eileen :)
Hello,
ReplyDeleteNice to see your daffodils! Lovely spring flowers :)
Happy Springtime!
Nice pics Eileen . . .
ReplyDeleteI really love seeing all white barns, house, sheds at a farm site.
This one looks very nice . . .
Those daffodils really do put me in the mood of spring. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great neighborhood Eileen. That white and green farm is spotless! Thanks for joining the party this week and I hope that you will be able to return real soon.
ReplyDeleteSo many ducks and geese in the ponds!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI just love this woodpecker...he is so cute!!!
A very happy Spring to you, dear Eileen!
Many hugs!
Marie-Anne
Hi Eileen, I came back to thank you for sharing your daffodils with Today's Flowers. You made me happy!
ReplyDeleteYou make me LONG for MD Crabcakes!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Eileen! Happy Spring! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, I sure like your neighborhood! Great pictures of the Red-bellied Woodpecker! Hope you've had a good weekend and wishing you a fine week ahead!
ReplyDeleteLook at that bird! So magnificently painted. Ah...God is an artist.
ReplyDeleteQue tua primavera seja tão linda quanto tuas fotos ! bjs, chica
ReplyDeleteGorgeous captures!
ReplyDeleteHappy spring, and happy Easter!
Beautiful post and photos!! Love that Red-bellied Woodpecker!
ReplyDeleteHappy First Day of Spring -- I just wish it felt like it! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful farm, and place to grab a bite to eat! There's nothing like these local places to enjoy! We have a favorite too, and hardly ever "eat in," I'm always picking it up!
I hope you're staying warm and have enjoyed your day!
Daffodils are always a great sign of spring being around the corner. Your animals are great to see, especially the lovely woodpecker.
ReplyDeleteI love that first collage...love the feel of it. And you got some great barns that second one best for some reason.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful spring flowers!
ReplyDeleteNice photos. I like particularly photos of the Red-bellied woodpecker.
Hi Eileen,
ReplyDeletemarvelous photos of sunny days and the springtime beginnings.
Best regards, Synnöve
Nothing says springtime like daffodils--that burst of yellow is so needed after the dull shades of winter. Happy Spring, Eileen
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring to you too!! I just wish it would arrive here. You have some beautiful pastoral scenes!! Wishing you well!
ReplyDeletehappy spring! lovely daffodils! and gorgeous woodpecker! that place looks so serene!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, Eileen! The cute Woodpecker is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring!!
And Happy Autumn! Great set of pictures. Love that woodpecker.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Excelentes fotografias.
ReplyDeleteBelo trabalho.
Um abraço e boa semana.
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How lovely and lucky you are to have a farm ...and good restaurant ... so close to home. Beautiful scenery and birds too! You really do live in Paradise!
ReplyDeleteYou have beautiful vast landscapes over there and your bird photos are always fantastic.
ReplyDeleteNice place to be on the first day of spring :)
ReplyDeleteWe call daffodils "Jonquils" in this part of Georgia...but, by either name, they are glorious! LOVE when they've randomly popped up on the side of the road. :)
ReplyDeleteyour daffodils are beautiful....i am afraid to go outside and see what mine look like (snow)!!!! the red bellied is sweet, it looks small, but perhaps just puffed up!!
ReplyDeletea nice set of critters and rural views, have a great week eileen!!!!
For sure,those birds are enjoying spring! Your daffodils are pretty!
ReplyDeleteHave a good new week,Eileen.
Happy Spring to you to Eileen, what a lovely greeting that first image is, and your daffs look lovely.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant variety of images for us all to look at and enjoy. Thank you.
Hope you have a lovely week ahead.
All the best Jan
Nice to have a good restaurant so close to home and to see all these birds as well. I love the Woodpecker.
ReplyDeleteyour spring blooms r so happy. colorful. enjoy your week. hoping for good weather. ready 4 real spring temps. ( ;
ReplyDeleteDaffodil appearance is always a cheerful thing.
ReplyDeleteLovely woodpecker, glad you have a nice source of crabcakes!
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What a delight to see your daffs blooming...welcoming spring!
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring!
Donna@Gardens Eye View
and LivingFrom Happiness
The open fields are so pretty with barns and buildings scattered around. Daffodils are most welcome at this time of year. Great photos. Good luck finding the eagle's nest.
ReplyDeleteDelightful to see the farm. We always had geese back in Illinois, and only occasionally see them in Texas.
ReplyDeleteNothing says spring like your beautiful daffodil picture.
ReplyDeleteLovely spring scenes, Eileen! The farm is a jewel there! Loved the woodpecker shot too!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your week!
Certainly nice on a warm day to sit in the restaurant, eat and pdziwiać birds. In the beautiful place you live in nature. Best regards and wish you a lovely spring ..
ReplyDeleteMy sweetest Eileen,
ReplyDeleteyou know, our woodpeckers are quite different, not less amazing than yours, but ... well, I must confess that I'm so fascinated when I see all these differences in our Nature !
Thank you again and again, wonderful friend of mine !
Hope your week is off to a great start, I wish you much love for your days to come,
sending love to you
Dany
Lovely pictures..The woodpecker looks fat and happy..Nice to have a good restaurant so close to home..HAve a happy week
ReplyDeleteWonderful spring shots!
ReplyDeleteFine!!! Charming pictures.. Happy spring to you too...
ReplyDeleteVery lovely images. I like them all.
ReplyDeleteThe look of you blog the past little while has shinned so beautifully, love your newest look to it. I am so not brave. What a neat farm and to have crabcakes that are that yummy, I am jealous, well a little bit ;) Those Bald Eagle nest can weigh tons and so they need a very strong tree to hold them. Happy Week!
ReplyDeleteThat red-bellied woodpecker is a beauty and completely different from the woodpeckers we have here in western Europe. Must be nice to have a farm restaurant close to your home,
ReplyDeleteRegards from Holland,
Janneke
looks like a lovely place for a meal and to see the birds. The woodpecker is very handsome
ReplyDeleteEven before I've seen one in person, the woodpecker is one of my fave birds. You guessed it, I watched a lot of cartoons when I was young and one of them is Woody Woodpecker :)
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Very nice ! I love the woodpecker !
ReplyDeleteGreat post...love that little woodpecker! Yes, Spring has Sprung! YAY! Aloha
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of springsigns..
ReplyDeleteYes, that woodpecker is awesome! Always wonderful nature photography and lovely collage presentations too ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you ~ ^_^
You live in a beautiful part of the country, Eileen! I can see it is beginning to green up and the spring is arriving. I see many eagles but never see their nests either--they must hide them out of sight if they can. The far restaurant sounds very nice--I'm sure the food is so fresh and delicious
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring! Hope you have tons of opportunities to photograph flowers, birds and other type of animals. I am very enthusiastic about my upcoming spring escapades.
ReplyDeletePretty nice rural setting around you Eileen and the thought of crab cakes is making my mouth water. When I see that many geese in the lake I can imagine what it's like in the surrounding grass. We have a problem with them at our nearby lake because of the manmade beaches offering good accessibility to the land.
ReplyDeleteThis is a happy spring nature post..thank you for linking in Eileen..
ReplyDeleteThe place looks so serene...ideal for birding. Daffodils are lovely. Have a great day, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteLovely images!
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos.
ReplyDeleteGreetings.
Happy Spring, Eileen! This looks like a fantastic place for a restaurant. It sounds like it's my kind of place! I enjoyed your beautiful photos and I hope you find that eagle nest sometime! They are such awesome creatures and I'm so happy they have made a comeback. We see them pretty often around here now. Love the woodpecker, too, also one of my favorite birds. Have a nice week!
ReplyDeleteEu sempre digo, você mora num lugar maravilhoso!
ReplyDeletebelas fotos!
feliz primavera!
bj
Just the thought of Maryland crab cakes.......even late at night I'm feeling peckish!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scenes, Eileen! That farm with the restaurant is so lovely. I can imagine all kinds of excuses for why I would need to go there.....burnt the dinner, honey - didn't have eggs - need to get out.....Lucky you! Love seeing the pretty woodpecker, too. Happy Easter Week! x Karen
ReplyDeleteHappy spring! I LOVE those pictures - especially the picture of all of the ducks and geese on the pond :) amazing
ReplyDeleteDearest Eileen; Happy spring to you, too♪ Oh, I really loved to visit the family style restaurant and try the Crabcake(^_^)v the Red-bellied Woodpecker looks very cute♬♬♬
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much for your kind comments, I really appreciate your visits♪ I think I'll be able to get back the normal life style soon:-)
Sending Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan to my Dear friend in America, xoxo Miyako*
How lovely, Eileen, to have that barn facility near your home. It looks a great place. I love the red-bellied woodpecker, too! Thank you for your kind comments on my post.
ReplyDeleteYou live at such a beautiful farm! Great photos of the countryside. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteHere I am way down here at the bottom. Slow to get around to visit. I am always in awe of the beauty of your countryside. I just remember my niece lives in Maryland. Elk Springs? Elk something. Happy Spring.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post. This looks like a wonderful place for a restaurant. I also enjoyed all the photos of the farm and woodpecker by the old local barn. It looks like such a peaceful place.
ReplyDeleteI do love seeing Woodpeckers as they are a family we don't have in Australia. It's good to see the spring flowers too.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful pictures!!! We just got another dump of snow last night and so are freshly whitened out again, and just as my irises were starting to poke their noses out! Sheesh. But it's coming, and then I will be out there more with my camera too. At least some of our summer birds are back home, and that is a refreshing sight!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your week and have a Happy Easter!
Hi Eileen, What a lovely place. Love that Red-bellied Woodpecker (you knew I would like that one). Have a great Wednesday tomorrow!
ReplyDeletelovely lovely daffodils, such a welcome of Spring for you. I have red tulips sitting in my plant pots on my deck outside waiting for early winter so they can flower :-)
ReplyDeleteBoa tarde, chegou a maravilhosa primavera com lindas flores cores, as fotos são magicas e trazem o aroma.
ReplyDeleteFeliz primavera
AG
Your photos really capture the "awakening phase" of spring! Lovely! And my fave is the busy little woodpecker! awww!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter time to you and yours. Enjoy the rest of the week
ReplyDeleteNeat images
MB
These are again beautiful pictures Eileen.
ReplyDeleteSpring pictures are very nice but the woodpecker in the last picture has stolen my heart :-) Have a nice week.
Greetings, Helma
Happy Spring to you Eileen!
ReplyDeleteLove the daffodils:)
Jemma
Lovely photos, to celebrate the coming of Spring!
ReplyDeleteYou live in a enchanted place, Eileen!
Always beauty, in so many ways all around!...
A big kiss!
Ana
Great pictures, I've been enjoying seeing the red bellied woodpecker in my yard in Kentucky. Now I have had a female and male Downy woodpeckers. I'll be posting these soon.
ReplyDeleteHello! I felt like that faint scent of daffodils wafting from the top image. The Red-billed woodpecker is so charming. How lucky you are able to see them in your yard.
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