Hello and Happy Thursday!
This is my last post on our Finger Lakes NY trip. The Taughannock Falls SP was our third hike on this day and the last waterfall to see. This waterfalls was located in Trumansburg not far from Ithaca New York.
The Taughannock Falls is the tallest free-falling waterfall east of the Mississippi with a drop of 215 feet. This was an easy flat trail to the bottom of the waterfalls. We drove to the top to the waterfall overlook. The view of the falls from the overlook is the photo right below.
The stream flows into the Cayuga Lake.
The stream bed is made of limestone.
Tall cliffs were seen along the river up to the waterfall.
"The sky is the daily bread of the eyes" Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Nature's beauty is a gift that cultivates appreciation and gratitude"
Taughannock Falls
While hubby was soaking (not literally) in the waterfall, I was watching these swallows fly around the water and tall cliffs at the waterfall.
I checked the Ebird species listed for this park and there were 3 Swallow species listed, The Bank Swallow, Northern Rough-winged Swallow and the Cliff Swallow. I am not sure which swallow I have photos of on this post. Could it be any of the swallows I listed above?
Not sure of the swallow species below, which one? I also had a quick glimpse of a Belted Kingfisher.
I am very blessed, thankful, grateful for the opportunities I have had.
I am thankful for flat easy hikes.
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!
This is my last post on our Finger Lakes NY trip. The Taughannock Falls SP was our third hike on this day and the last waterfall to see. This waterfalls was located in Trumansburg not far from Ithaca New York.
The Taughannock Falls is the tallest free-falling waterfall east of the Mississippi with a drop of 215 feet. This was an easy flat trail to the bottom of the waterfalls. We drove to the top to the waterfall overlook. The view of the falls from the overlook is the photo right below.
The stream flows into the Cayuga Lake.
The stream bed is made of limestone.
Tall cliffs were seen along the river up to the waterfall.
"The sky is the daily bread of the eyes" Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Nature's beauty is a gift that cultivates appreciation and gratitude"
Taughannock Falls
While hubby was soaking (not literally) in the waterfall, I was watching these swallows fly around the water and tall cliffs at the waterfall.
I checked the Ebird species listed for this park and there were 3 Swallow species listed, The Bank Swallow, Northern Rough-winged Swallow and the Cliff Swallow. I am not sure which swallow I have photos of on this post. Could it be any of the swallows I listed above?
Not sure of the swallow species below, which one? I also had a quick glimpse of a Belted Kingfisher.
I am very blessed, thankful, grateful for the opportunities I have had.
I am thankful for flat easy hikes.
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!
Hello Eileen,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images from the waterfall, the sky and the birds!
Happy Thursday!
The falls are gorgeous. Steve and I must get up there some day.
ReplyDeleteIsn't always kind of special to see a kingfisher. I SAW a lot of them in Florida, but could never get one to sit still while I had my camera. As soon as I came close enough to focus in, they flew off.
The middle swallow image is a Bank Swallow, Eileen. The other two could be either Bank or Northern Rough-winged. There is not enough detail in the pictures for me to be sure.
ReplyDeleteThanks David, I wish I had better photos for the swallow id's. Enjoy your day!
DeleteAnother wonderful waterfall to see and photo Eileen. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteUma ,mais linda que a outra! Beleza de fotos sempre! beijos, chica
ReplyDeleteriver looks so clean and environments so beautiful...
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day
Just read your trip post.
ReplyDeleteAmazing place. Loved all clicks.
Greetings
❤️
ReplyDelete...you were lucky to see it with lots of water, this summer it may be just a trickle.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful world we have!
ReplyDeleteThat's a gorgeous falls. And NY has so many beautiful state parks. Thanks for sharing, and commenting on my posts too! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThe Swallows are so pretty and swoop around so much it's hard to photograph them. Beautiful waterfall! Such a lovely place to visit! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteSuch Beautiful scenery! Love the waterfall photos!
ReplyDeleteSwallows flit about so fast, swooping back and forth, it is great that a few stopped to pose for you!
Have a wonderful day!
Uma maravilha a queda de água e aproveito para desejar a continuação de uma boa semana.
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O prazer dos livros
Oh my...So beautiful!Have a lovely day!
ReplyDeleteThat waterfall is fabulous, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteAwww lovely. Gorgeous little falls. I really need to get up to the Northeast.
ReplyDeleteAnother good reason to visit the Finger Lakes again. I went for the wine last time! :) This time, I should go for the falls.
ReplyDeleteLovely waterfall and delightful birds too.
ReplyDeleteMB
On a recent outing, we saw lots of swallows but I can never get a photo. They are so fast. I believe we saw tree swallows. These are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteeileen, the waterfall is stunning!! how amazing you had easy access to it, i can see the lookout spot!! it looks like a beautiful area and that you had a nice day!!
ReplyDeletethis is another spot i would like to visit, your description of the area lets me know it is probably a trip i could make!! thanks!!
Wonderful set of photos - I'd love to visit!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your shot of the Taughannock Falls looks so beautiful! It looks like it's on the middle of a beautiful theater :)
ReplyDeleteWaterfalls are something so special, and what a great viewing place.
ReplyDeleteThe waterfall is gorgeous. Beautiful photo scenes and birds.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day, Eileen.
What a beautiful waterfall!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular water falls! Such a beautiful area. Your photos make me want to go visit!
ReplyDeleteLovely sky and nature shots!
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I love observing waterfalls.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, my favorite is the 1st.
Maria
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This place is really beautiful, especially the waterfall.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful skies over that impressive waterfall. Must be a great area.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful weekend.
The waterfall is amazing. Such beautiful scenery!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful shot of the waterfalls! The swallows are so cute...have no idea of the ID though.
ReplyDeleteAlways love to see a waterfall. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe geography is amazing. 3 hikes?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful waterfalls and sky shots.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen!!!.. Beautiful images .. Regards
ReplyDeleteBeautiful views of the waterfalls and nice close-ups of the swallows.
ReplyDeleteThey are strong and incredible flyers!
Have a great weekend!
That waterfall is just stunning. Love the bird shots, too. We only have barn swallows so it was a treat to see you photos.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
This is a gorgeous area. I know you enjoyed every minute of it! Thanks for linking up this post.
ReplyDeleteYou are enticing me to go find a waterfall(s) in Maine!! It must sound so pretty too! Love your nature trip.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images. The waterfall image is captivating.
ReplyDeleteI love all these photos. It's hard to pick a favourite but I think it might be the one of the birds flying high over the cliff. I hope you are keeping cool enough where you are and that your husband will enjoy his Father's Day. On Sunday here we will have Car Free Day and it means there will be no buses, hordes of people, loud music and so on near my home. I don't mind as I make sure I don't plan to go anywhere and there is a festival like atmosphere all about.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful photos. Love the waterfalls...they remind me very much of another beautiful waterfall, Toccoa Falls, in Toccoa Falls, Georgia. Love your swallow pictures as well. We do not have swallows here in Florida that I have even seen. So lovely. Thank you for sharing this beauty with us today.
ReplyDeleteTerrific trio Eileen. Thanjs for taking me along.
ReplyDeleteThose falls are spectacular. The birds are interesting. I also love flat hikes. A few hills are okay,
ReplyDeleteHello Eileen
ReplyDeletethese are really beautiful pictures.
I love the waterfalls and the view you have captured fantastically beautiful. Really amazing!
Greetings, Helma
stunning waterfall shot
ReplyDeleteLovely to see all of these photographs, but your first one is my favourite :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
lovely
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful place I like the waterfall
Amazing capture on the marvellous waterfalls! Ever seen a riverbed made of quite rock floor and I liked how it flows through small rock steps
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