I am sharing a list below of memes for this week. If you want try to link up and join in they are fun memes to participate in...I hope you can check out some of the participating posts too. Special thanks to all the wonderful host and their memes, I hope you have some time to check them out.
On the way home from our son's new house we found a trail at the Codorus Reservoir called the Mary Ann Furnace Trail. It was another gloomy dreary day but we took a quick walk maybe 10-15 minutes to see what is was like. I think we will be going back and taking a longer walk soon.
The trail signs and a platform for viewing the wetland and birds. I think we missed seeing the muggles, unless we were the muggles?
Some of the trail was boardwalk, it was nice not to walk in mud.
The mosaic above includes a Gray Catbird, some wildflowers, Spotted Sandpiper, the boardwalk and creek.
Above are the Yellow-rumped Warbler, Wood Duck with ducklings and a Yellow Warbler. I wish the sun was out, the photos would possibly turned out better.
My Youtube video of the Spotted Sandpiper. This Spotted Sandpiper was so cute to watch, I taped him/her bobbing all around the stream.
A barn scene for Tom's Barn Collective, we pass this farm a lot on our way to our son's place in Pennsylvania.
I hope you enjoyed my post, birds and walk on the trail. The video is an added extra to enjoy. Thank you for visiting and for the nice comments. As always, thanks to the wonderful group of hosts listed below.
Here is a list of linky parties for part of the week, I hope to see you there.
Thanks to Tom for hosting The Barn Collective
Thanks to Jesh our host for Seasons
On the way home from our son's new house we found a trail at the Codorus Reservoir called the Mary Ann Furnace Trail. It was another gloomy dreary day but we took a quick walk maybe 10-15 minutes to see what is was like. I think we will be going back and taking a longer walk soon.
The trail signs and a platform for viewing the wetland and birds. I think we missed seeing the muggles, unless we were the muggles?
Some of the trail was boardwalk, it was nice not to walk in mud.
The mosaic above includes a Gray Catbird, some wildflowers, Spotted Sandpiper, the boardwalk and creek.
Above are the Yellow-rumped Warbler, Wood Duck with ducklings and a Yellow Warbler. I wish the sun was out, the photos would possibly turned out better.
My Youtube video of the Spotted Sandpiper. This Spotted Sandpiper was so cute to watch, I taped him/her bobbing all around the stream.
A barn scene for Tom's Barn Collective, we pass this farm a lot on our way to our son's place in Pennsylvania.
I hope you enjoyed my post, birds and walk on the trail. The video is an added extra to enjoy. Thank you for visiting and for the nice comments. As always, thanks to the wonderful group of hosts listed below.
Here is a list of linky parties for part of the week, I hope to see you there.
Thanks to Tom for hosting The Barn Collective
Thanks to Jesh our host for Seasons
Thanks to Judith our host of Mosaic Monday last Monday of the month
Thanks to Monica for hosting NF Trees
Thanks to Monica for hosting NF Trees
Thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes
Thanks to the hosting team of Our World Tuesday!
Hope you didn't bump into too many muggles.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw that sign I thought it said 'muggers'!!! Lovely lot of birds you saw for only having been there a short time adn I loved the bobbing Spotted Sandpiper. Have a good week Eileen.
ReplyDeletesweet little bird and i like the sound of the runniing water to... i could not walk on that boardwalk. i have to have railings. my since of balance has never been good, as in bike riding or anything else that requires balance. looking at the boardwalk with no railing and i start staggering side ways... i even have to be careful when i am walking around our pool deck, the part that is wide i am ok, but he 3 foot side i must be careful... to walk out on a dock is something i can't do...unless it has railings
ReplyDeleteI love the variety of birds you share, Eileen! Beautiful series.
ReplyDeleteReally eye catching, lovely photos. Have a nice week!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
ReplyDeleteThe Spotted Sandpiper sure is a cute bird!
Hope this week is a beautiful one for you
Lea
love the barn - congrats to your son! :)
ReplyDeleteyou set a peaceful mood, thank you
ReplyDeleteYou are a healer is what you are Eileen
ReplyDeleteA delightful series of images of equally delightful place..
ReplyDeleteHave a happy week..
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteIf you are not a geocacher, then yes, YOU are the muggle!!! It is a great pastime and you could incorporate it with birding... jus' sayin'... YAM xx
Muggles? Is that a Harry Potter reference?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
Funny sign, and I love that boardwalk. Lovely pictures, as usual.
ReplyDeleteI must be living in a cave, had to search for the word "muggle." That sure is a handsome barn Eileen. Thanks for stopping by and I hope to see you back again.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely spot for a long walk.
ReplyDeleteThe muggie sign is pretty funny!
ReplyDeleteGreat post Eileen with a whole lot of neat photos.
ReplyDeleteThe Mary Ann Furnace Trail is a nice-looking trail.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely mosaics, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteLovely place for a walk! The muggles sign is funny.
ReplyDeleteI think you were the muggles, unless you were the geocachers!
ReplyDeleteEven with less-than-perfect weather you got some wonderful shots. I love all your critters. I guess I'm too old for the 'muggles', too!
ReplyDeleteThe bobbing of the sand piper is so cute - never seen a bird do that. Also, I have to look up muggle:) My excuse is that I'm a city slicker, so I don't know much, once it something beyond the freeway, lol! Many thanks for sharing the path with
ReplyDeleteSEASONS, Eileen! Have a great week, and come back with lots of new captures:) "See" yo soon!
lol I laughed at the muggles sign, was that a harry potter reference? hope you have a good week :-)
ReplyDeleteIn places like that, boardwalks are a walkers best friend. Interesting use of the word Muggle - and yes you were one I think!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
morning Eileen! wonderful images! the wood duck and ducklings are too sweet! it looks like a lovely trail! have a beautiful day!
ReplyDeleteExcelente trabalho e belas fotografias, gostei do video.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteNice boardwalk! I do not know the word "muggle" either. I tried google translate, but no word came up.
Beautiful barn!
Have a nice new week!
Hello, Greetings from Assam, India
ReplyDeleteNice post and Awesome photos.
Love it all....Pennsylvania just HAS to be one of my favorite states to visit. Wonderful photos again Eileen...jealous of the wood duck sighting.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, Viewing Nature with Eileen is one of the best blogs I know of. This post is a perfect example ... Your mosaics are great. You visited an interesting place and shared photos. You included the neat video! You linked up with several memes and included a great picture of an old barn for one of them. All this, PLUS you take the time to leave kind comments on other peoples blogs. Thank you Eileen!
ReplyDeleteThat trail looks great and definitely worth a longer visit ..., I think you are quite a wizard with birds and beauty, so that means you are not a muggle!
ReplyDeleteI loved it all!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place!!!
Amazing shots!!!! They are so cute the little ducks... and the yellow little bird... lovely to watch!!!!
Have a great week, Eileen!
Kisses
Ana
it's so fun to find new places, but you have some awesome regulars!!! looks like you hit the jackpot with this spot and the red barn is beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteGlad you didn't have to walk in the mud.... I hate it when we get back from our gold course walk (even though most of it is on the cart path) and have wet grass all over our shoes We finally put a big brush out on the deck and each morning when we get home, we wipe our shoes before going inside... Fun fun.... ha
ReplyDeleteGreat set of pictures. We have a cute little Catbird at our feeders this summer. I love their 'kitty-sounding' song!!!
Amazing how many memes there are around Blogland these days...
Hugs,
Betsy
I love parks that have boardwalks to ease a hike like this one. That sandpiper video was fun to watch, Eileen! What a funny bobbing walk that bird has. You got some wonderful photos on this nature hike.
ReplyDeleteLovely mosaics, Eileen. Thank you for the video of Spotted Sandpiper. Lol! It is bobbing non stop all over the stream.
ReplyDeleteLove the muggles sign! Playful! Beautiful pathway!
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Beautiful pathway! Love the muggle sign!
ReplyDeleteThat´s a trail we would enjoy to walk! Great photos, Eileen.
ReplyDeleteThat's Pa lately..gloomy and dreary..We did have some sun this AM..Cloudy now..Nice shots despite the weather..Looks like a nice trail..I think you were the "muggies""Have a fun week..
ReplyDeleteLovely scenery - so green!
ReplyDeleteWonderful bird photos as always, Eileen, and how I'd love to walk along that boardwalk out on the water. Just gorgeous! My favorite, of course, is the barn and fence photo. Enjoy your day. I hope it's lovely there.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, What a nice place to walk. The boardwalk reminds me of a nature preserve near Roswell, Georgia. I also love the barn - beautiful picture.
ReplyDeleteI typed out a comment - hit the publish button ... and then the computer went into glitch mode!!!
ReplyDeleteSo you may have received my earlier comment or maybe not?
Anyway I loved the muggles sign and yes, this place would certainly be worth a second visit.
Liked the colour of the barn too.
Do hope the week has started well for you.
All the best Jan
Very nice ! I love the barn !
ReplyDeleteLovely place ~ so idyllic and gorgeous photos as always!
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you ~ ^_^
Looks like a wonderful place to visit. I like all those plank walks in the woods and over water. The bobbing sandpiper was cute - wonder why it bobs so much.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little video. I think if you put Macarena music to the bobbing bird it might go viral. :))
ReplyDeleteVery interesting place to walk and watch birds! I like when such places are equipped with boardwalks)
ReplyDeleteI love that barn!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful paradise for the birds, Eileen. The wooden trail is pretty!I like it.
ReplyDeleteYou always find the best places to go for a walk! Lots of lovely scenery and great birds!
ReplyDeleteanother interesting trail to explore.
ReplyDeleteYou gave everyone something to think about there Eileen. I too must live in another world as I had to look up both "muggle" and "geocacher" and not much wiser. Not to worry I really enjoyed the Spotted Sandpiper, just like our Common Sandpiper but much prettier.
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to see all your birds, Eileen, I especially like the wood ducks and their cute little ducklings. The boardwalk looks like a lovely place for a nature walk.
ReplyDeleteWonderful series of photos and different birds. That Yellow-rumped Warbler looks so beautiful. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThe last pic is splendid!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea the boardwalks are for keeping your feet dry. Looks as though that will become a favourite walking area when you visit your son.
ReplyDeleteYou turned a gloomy day into a beautiful outdoor adventure.
ReplyDeleteThe sweet wildflowers are so pretty.
Have a lovely week,
Jemma
Beautiful scenery and lovely walk! :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great week ahead!
Alexander
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Lovely scenery! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos!!! I loved this post! Greetings!:))
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Looks like a beautiful place....lovely film of the Spotted Sandpiper....
ReplyDeleteThank you Eileen!
Ruby
That looks like it will be a wonderful hike- and I would tread lightly- those muggles are dangerous, ya know!!
ReplyDeleteNice shots today- have a wonderful evening!
gorgeous place for wildlife. AND....I just love those signs :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder what in the world a muggle is / lol off to google it :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a delightful walk Eileen and you were suitably rewarded with a variety of feathered friends - thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat is such an inviting trail. I'll be visiting some of those memes you've listed, too. Nice post. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteI'll write this one down, such a pretty walk. green, beautiful red barn. ( ;
ReplyDeleteSeems like a lovely place to visit. Why does the sandpiper bobs its tail like that? Doesn't its body start aching? Lovely video.
ReplyDeleteEileen, thanks for the tip on this site. My mom lives in Pennsylvania and she would like to learn about this place. I haven't explored the state that much but look forward to do it in the future.
ReplyDeleteLove the mama duck.
ReplyDeleteWonderful collages made.
You make them with so much patience... I tried doing but lost patience after a few posts. :P :)
Hi Eileen,
ReplyDeletefabulous impressions and very special brids in this area you could found. Amazing !
Best regards, Synnöve
That looks like a very nice place to explore !
ReplyDeletewow these are lovely photos thanks for nice sharing ,glad you had amazing time
ReplyDeleteOh, I love wood ducks. We do have them here in the state, but not in this area. We also have the warblers. You have found a lovely place to walk. You will probably return, won't you? I'd love to join you.
ReplyDeleteA great looking Spotted Sandpiper. Love the video.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cool and lovely walk, Eileen, thanks for taking us along to see the pretty birds.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Sorry you had not so great weather but it still looked like a lovely outing. So many neat birds. I enjoyed the video of the Spotted Sandpiper. All that bobbing up and down is cute.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, love seeing all the pretty scenes from your walk and trip. The wood duck with ducklings is wonderful, and the yellow warbler, too. I remember catbirds from my childhood - I love their calls. The sandpiper is fun to watch! We are having the same dreary weather.....Hope you get some sunshine soon! x Karen
ReplyDeleteIt looks as if you have found a great trail to return to and enjoy for a longer period of time. It definitely looks well-maintained.
ReplyDeletebeautiful images of this lovely place
ReplyDeletehave a nice week
Muggles? What a great sign. I have to assume it was a Harry Potter fan who posted it. Love the pics.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, I have never been to Pennsylvania but sure hope to visit that state sometime. Great pictures of the trail area and the birds and ducks. I saw a Wood Duck here last week (first one I have seen in a year). Nice picture of the Sandpiper. Have a wonderful day tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteDelightful images, Eileen, very nice collages!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thursday!
It definitively is worth another walk into this wonderful place, seems very promising!
ReplyDeleteGreat observations, Eileen, it will be lovely to discover what else you will observe.
Keep well, enjoy your day :)
You have a lovely variety of photos!!!
ReplyDeleteI never tried geocaching. Love the ducklings!
ReplyDeleteCatching up with posts.
ReplyDeleteLoved your bird mosaic and video of the spotted sandpiper :)
Happy Memorial Day Weekend :)
ReplyDeleteWe get an sand piper here once in a while and you captured the bob perfectly...Michelle
ReplyDeleteA sensitive look, prioriA sensitive look, prioritizing beautiful. Hug from Brazil.tizing beautiful. Hug from Brazil.
ReplyDeleteSorry Eileen, my message is: a sensitive look, prioritizing beauties. Hug Brazil.
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