Thursday, May 30, 2019

Happy Thankful Thursday

Happy Thankful Thursday!

Hubby and I enjoyed a short road trip to the Finger Lakes area of New York. Our first stop was in Montour Falls New York. Montour Falls is 238 miles and close to a 5 hour drive from home.  In Montour Falls we saw 3 named waterfalls just off the road. Seeing a waterfall after a heavy rain is actually the best time. We originally planned this trip back at the beginning of May, but they were having too much rain.  

This is the She-Que-Ga Falls, it can be found at the end of Main St in Montour Falls New York. We had perfect weather and skies during our 3 night 4 day trip. 





There is a small park area in front of the waterfalls with some benches for enjoying the view. 







The She-Que-Ga Falls almost looks like it is going into the back of the town hall in Montour Falls NY. The scene below is used at the beginning of the Hallmark Mystery Movie Series called Aurora Teagarden. 






I am not sure the id on this duckling. It was seen alone in the pool of the bottom of the waterfalls. 










Aunt Sarah's Falls right on Route 14 in Montour Falls. 






This is Hector Falls found on Rt 414 not far from Watkins Glen and Seneca Lake. 







A view of the sky and Seneca Lake,  Watkins Glen NY. The Finger Lakes area is named for it's series of long thin lakes and lots of vineyards. We visited parks and waterfalls around these lakes, Seneca Lake, Cayuga Lake and Keuka Lake. 






We spent 3 nights at a hotel at the top of Keuka Lake. This was the view from our hotel. 




I am thankful for good weather on our trips.
I am thankful to be healthy for long hikes.
am thankful for all your visits and comments. 


Thank you Michelle for hosting Thankful Thursday
Thank you to Yogi the host of   Skywatch Friday



Thanks so much for visiting and for your nice comments on my previous post. Have a happy day!

Monday, May 27, 2019

Our World, My World

Happy Monday,

We seem to be having a chilly spring, a lot of days with temps 20 degrees or so below normal. Many cloudy rainy days too.  I feel kind of cheated, like we our missing Spring. How is your weather? 

Luckily our rhododendrons are not affected, the blooms are looking beautiful all around the yard.  








We have rhododendrons growing on sides of our house. Some are taller than the house. 


The rhododenron blooms look pretty even before they open. 


A few of my May yard birds: The Pine Warbler and Pine Siskin being seeing as of May 8th



May 10th The Pine Siskins and a Gray Catbird.




May 14th, below are the Northern Mockingbird, Pine Siskin, Red-bellied Woodpecker, White-breasted Nuthatch and a Downy Woodpecker.  





Thanks for your visit today!  I hope you enjoyed my post and photos.


Thanks to Angie the host of  Mosaic Monday

Thanks to LadyFi  the host of Our World Tuesday!




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Saturday, May 25, 2019

Saturday's Critters #284

Welcome to Saturday's Critters!

Happy Memorial Day weekend!! Remember all those who sacrificed and died while serving our great country. 


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!

These are some images from our walk at the local Hashawha Nature Center.  Canada Geese with some older goslings. 



Possible Great-crested Fycatcher?


Canada Goose with young goslings.


Eastern Kingbirds in nest, I can just barely make out the white at the bottom of their tail feathers,



Great Crested Flycatcher



Eastern Bluebird



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Monday, May 20, 2019

Happy Monday

Hello all,

Happy Monday, everyone!   Enjoy your day! Wishing you a happy new week!

Time for a blog break.. 





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Saturday, May 18, 2019

Saturday's Critters #283

Welcome to Saturday's Critters!


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I am sharing two of my favorite birds, the Pileated Woodpecker and the Rose-breasted Grosbeak.  

The Rose-breasted Grosbeak is a migrant bird, I usually see them just for a few days in early May. The male is a gorgeous bird with the pretty rose-colored breast. 















I have been noticing the Pileated Woodpecker has found a few spots on my side yard they like to peck at. On 5/4 I heard their loud call outside my bedroom window. I looked out and was surprised to see 3 Pileated Woodpeckers in a tree right outside the window. Two of them flew to a tree stump hubby put near the garden. It was a treat to see 3 Pileated Woodpeckers together in my yard. 


The Pileated Woodpeckers were moving around on this tree, it was hard trying to get a clear shot through the window while they were moving. 


They were moving around on this tree stump too, their head pecking away looking for bugs. 




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Monday, May 13, 2019

Our World, My World

Happy Monday, 

I wanted to share some more photos from our getaway to Shenandoah Nat'l Park. We saw a Black Bear along the drive and took a short walk on Big Meadows and my favorite trail called the Limberlost Trail.  

The view from the Range View overlook on the Skyline Drive.



A Shenandoah Nat'l park bird mosaic: Top row are the Red-eyed Vireo, Scarlet Tanager, Hooded Warbler. Middle Row is the Indigo Bunting. Bottom Row is a female American Redstart, not sure maybe a Veery and last a Great-crested Flycatcher. 


Pink Trillium, a pretty wildflower found in the park. 



Some of the Shenandoah Nat'l Park wildflowers. 


A Black Bear seen along the side of the Skyline Drive.  





A view of the Limberlost Trail.  We watched a couple of Eastern Phoebe in this area. 



Not sure what this moth/butterfly is?  


The Indigo Bunting was a common bird seen in the park, they were everywhere we went in the park. 






Thanks for your visit today!  I hope you enjoyed my post and photos.


Thanks to Angie the host of  Mosaic Monday

Thanks to LadyFi  the host of Our World Tuesday!

Thanks for Yogi for hosting Skywatch Friday! 


Check out the links above, I hope to see you there. Thanks to the hosts today. Enjoy your day and new week.


As always I thank you for stopping by and as always I appreciate your comments.

Saturday, May 11, 2019

Saturday's Critters #282

Welcome to Saturday's Critters!

Happy Mother's Day! My wish includes all the mom's of the 4 legged critters too.


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These are some birds seen in my yard and neighborhood (fire road) on 4/29 through 4/30. 

The Pine Warbler can be seen at my feeder and deck daily.



4/29 & 4/30 the Red-breasted is still making an appearance at my feeders. 




The Gray Catbird on the deck railing.  



The nearby Great Blue Herons on their nest. 



A Northern Parula on a tree top at the end of our driveway. I have been hearing these birds singing all around our yard and off the fire roads. They are breeders here at the Prettyboy Watershed. 




The Ovenbirds are singing loudly in the woods and fire road. This is another breeder in our local forest. 



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Thursday, May 9, 2019

Happy Thankful Thursday!


Happy Thankful Thursday!

A few days late celebrating, but hubby and I went on a quick overnight trip to Shenandoah National Park. We seem to arrange a trip every anniversary. On May 4th it was our 29th anniversary. We spent the night in Harrisonburg Virginia, which is about a half hour drive to the Skyline Drive and Shenandoah National Park.  

These are some images from the Skyline Drive in Shenandoah Nat'l Park. We start off in Front Royal Virginia, the northern section of the drive.

We drove south on the drive to the Doyle River Waterfall trail at the 81.1 mile marker on the Skyline Drive. 



Appalachian Mountain views from one of the Skyline Drive overlooks.


A view of the sky around the parking lot at the waterfall trail.  Bird sounds were coming from every direction.  


The next two photos are the American Redstart, the male is pretty with his black and orange colors. 






I am not positive but I think this is the Red-eyed Vireo. We saw and heard a lot of birds in the area around the trail. 


The trail to the waterfalls, there is an Upper Doyle River falls and a lower Doyle River Falls. Round trip to the falls, it is 3.3 miles. Hiking back was hard on the legs, all up hill and steep in places. 


Our first view of the Upper Doyle River Falls, here it looks like there is two sections of the falls. 



Unknown wildflower seen along the trail.  Any help with the id is appreciated. UPDATE: thanks to my friend Donna on facebook, I have the id on this flower. It is called Galearis Spectabilis or commonly known as Showy Orchis. A native plant found in the Eastern USA.


A view of the Upper Doyle River falls, this was a view further down the trail. It showed three sections of the falls. 


The male Scarlet Tanager is a beautiful bird and I believe they breed in the park. 



I am thankful I am able to go a hike, to enjoy nature. 
I am thankful for my hubby!
I am thankful for all your visits and comments. 


Thank you Michelle for hosting Thankful Thursday
Thank you to Yogi the host of   Skywatch Friday



Thanks so much for visiting and for your nice comments on my previous post. Have a happy day!

Saturday's Critters # 541

  Welcome to Saturday's Critters!  Hello and Happy Saturday!  If you love all God's creatures like I do and also like to blog about ...