Saturday, October 5, 2024

Saturday's Critters # 564

 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 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 images from August, as usual I am behind sharing my photos. The photos are from my backyard, our walks to the lake, a walk on the NCR bike trail and on the local fire roads. I have more Alaska photos to share, they are coming soon.


1. In August I seemed to be refilling my hummingbird feeders often. This male below sits close-by one feeder, chasing away any hummingbird that comes close. 





2. The Fritillary Butterfly along with the Black Swallowtails are common butterflies seen on our Buddleia Bush. 





3. Aug 11, one of my backyard Ruby-throated Hummingbirds. On the bottom row are the Tufted Titmouse.





4. Aug 16th my back yard bunny.




Our walk on the local fire road I found an Ovenbird, it was quiet and seemed to be watching us. 





5. Aug 18th , our walk to the lake. We saw a juvenile Bald Eagle, a Green Heron and the Canada Goose.






6. Aug 19th, a Black Bear was seen on our deck and it got into our trash can. This visit was almost  a month later than the previous bear visit. We thought it would be safe to put out our trash can.  The bear also drank water from the bowl we had out for the Peacock.  The previous Black Bear visit was on July 11th. I am not sure if this recent bear was one of the two that visited in July. The first bear sighting was on May 3rd, we were walking on our local fire road and we saw the bear foraging in forest along the trail. It is amazing we have seen more bears in our back yard than we saw in Alaska. 





7. Aug 20th our walk on the local NCR bike trail. We saw a few deer, wildflowers and an Eastern Phoebe hanging out near the river.





8. Aug 23rd, I finally was able to find two Monarch butterflies on our Buddleia Bush. Bottom row more common butterflies seen were the Fritillary butterflies. 





Aug 30th, the male Cardinal flies to the deck railing when he sees me come outside with the bag of peanut nuggets.




Aug 31st, our walk on one of the local fire roads at Prettyboy watershed. The birds on the top right photo are two Eastern Kingbirds, a Box Turtle, insects on milkweed plant, Eastern Phoebe and a White-breasted Nuthatch.




This post takes me to the end of August, except for two days we visited Bombay Hook NWR in Delaware. I will share those photos in a separate post.  



I am linking up to Heidrun's Mosaic Monday  I hope you can stop by and visit Heidrun and check out the Mosaic Monday post.




Thanks to all my visitors and for your past and present comments. Stop back to see any replies to your comments. I appreciate everyone who loves and respects wildlife. Thank you for linking up a critter post.






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94 comments:

Mae Travels said...

Impressive to see so much in your back yard. I guess a bear is really special, though maybe not wonderful to have with you.
Thanks for hosting critters!
best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com

Angie's Recipes said...

o gosh..a BEAR on your deck!! Unimaginable!! Did you mention peacock? wow...where do you live? I want to move there too!

Cloudia said...

Bears are fun and fascinating. Aloha thank you for sharing, Eileen. Aloha

Rostrose said...

Dear Eileen, like you I am always behind sharing my photos!
That doesn't matter - there is always a lot of interesting things to see here. Hummingbirds and other birds that are very special to me, wonderful butterflies, bunnies, deer, turtles and even bears - so much wonderful nature, it's always exciting with you! Thank you for being such a good host in such an interesting blogparty!
All the best and happy October days,
Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2024/10/ruckblick-auf-den-rest-vom-juli-und-den.html

EricaSta said...

We are busy in the early morning... therefore I read your post on afternoon, dear Eileen, and write than a comment...

Marit said...

Hello Eileen,
Beautiful photos of the birds, the butterflies and the bear! It must be terrifying to have black bear so close to home? I had been afraid of them.
Take care, and have a great weekend!

Irma said...

Hello Eileen,
A beautiful series of photos and collages of your backyard.
The Ruby-throated Hummingbirds are really beautiful, I also think the butterflies are very beautiful.
Oh my god a black bear on your terrace, I don't want to think about it, we can only see these animals in a zoo, wolves have again come here in the Netherlands now.
I wish you a very good weekend.
Greetings Irma

Iris Flavia said...

Your backyard critters are awesome!
There was a bear in - if I remember correctly - South Germany years ago. They named him Bruno and he was in the TV-news German-wide every day. They called him "problem-bear" and discussed what to do, in the end they shot him dead.
You shot, too, but just with a cam and reckon yours was not on TV America-wide, either...
I think if I found one on our tiny balcony (we live ground floor), I´d panic ;-)
More bears than in Alaska is a bummer, really! Have a great Saturday!

chica said...

Adorei acompanhar cada acontecimento em sua data!
Lindos bichos apareceram pra enfeitar!
O urso me daria medo de ver pertinho assim!
As borboletas lindas.
Tudo perfeito! Ótimo fim de semana! beijos, chica

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Mae, for your link and your comment!
Seeing the bear is special, we just do not want it getting too comfortable here.
Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Angie, for your comment and visit!
Yes, we have a peacock that visits our yard and deck.
Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Cloudia, for your link and your comment!
It is exciting to see a bear!
Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Traude, for your link and your comment!
I am lucky to see so much wildlife in my yard, I do not have to travel far, I just look outside my windows.
Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Heidrun, for your link and your comment!
Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

Anu said...

Hello Eileen. You live in an incredibly nice place where you can see a lot of different birds and animals. Bear near the house - wow. Hummingbirds are amazing birds.
Have a wonderful weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Marit, for your link and your comment!
I was safe in the house when the bear came to visit. They do spook easily.
Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Irma, for your link and your comment!
It seems that black bears are becoming more of a common sight in my area.
Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Iris, for your link and your comment!
I was surprised we did not see more bears in Alaska, only one!
Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Chica, for your link and your comment!
My posts help me to remember what and when I see the wildlife.
Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

I hope the bear doesn’t become fixated on your house! The turtle is really wonderful and the insects on the milkweed are Large Milkweed Bugs (Oncopeltus fasciatus). They are very common in late summer/early fall.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari Om
I'm both charmed and alarmed at your ursine visitations... And enamoured, as ever, by your backyard variety show! YAM xx

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Anu, for your link and your comment!
The bear was an exciting visitor. I think the hummingbirds are amazing too.
Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you David, for your link and your comment!
I am hoping the bear has moved on, the deer bow season has started here. I think the hunters will scare everything away. I appreciate the id help with the milkweed bugs. Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you YAM, for your link and your comment!
The bear is exciting to see, I hope it is not getting too comfortable coming to our yard.
Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

Bill said...

Your backyard attracts many incredible critters. The bear is really something to see and its on your porch, wow. Glad you got some great photos of it. Thanks for hosting and have a wonderful weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Bill, for your link and comment. The bear was exciting to see, I was happy to be inside our home and looking out the windows at the bear. It did not stay long and has not been back since this time. Have a great weekend.

rupam sarma said...

Amazing series of photos, Black Bear looks wonderful, Thank you so much for hosting. Loved this post. Happy weekend.

Jenn Jilks said...

Those bears! They have long memories, but fortunately a wide territory.
Your photos are terrific! Our insect-eating birds have gone for the most part. Nice to see them here.

Tom said...

...Eileen, this is a beautiful post, the bear would not be welcomed here. Thanks for hosting and have an Outstanding October.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you for your link and comment!
I like seeing bears, not so much in my yard.
Take care, have a great weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Jenn, for your link and comment!
I am not sure if it is the same as previous visits or a new bear.
Take care, have a great weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Tom, for your link and comment!
It seems the bears like our neighborhood.
Take care, have a great weekend.

Barbara Rogers said...

Hi Eileen, so good that you keep this meme going each week! Loved seeing your hummers and monarchs especially. The bear, not so much. Poor little guy just going where he thinks he might get a meal, but not a good idea to come on your deck! I'm sharing from the internet mainly this week, but have enjoyed seeing birds and squirrels here in my home away from home.

Marie Smith said...

The bear wins the day. Love the hummers, butterflies and all the birds. A turtle always grabs my attention too. Great post, Eileen.

Intelliblog said...

What a menagerie you have in your back yard, Eileen! All of them beautiful and well captured. I hope your week is going well. Thank you for hosting. (Nick from MAP).

magiceye said...

Beautiful colourful nature captured. Love your header!
Happy weekend!

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Barb, for your link and comment!
Seeing a Monarch is always a treat!
Take care, have a great weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Marie, for your comment and visit!
The bear was exciting to see on our deck. I love finding the turtles too.
Take care, have a great weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Nick, for your link and comment!
Take care, have a great weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you for your link and comment!
Nature is beautiful!
Take care, have a great weekend.

Penelope Notes said...

I was mesmerized by your header, Eileen. Absolute serenity!

RedPat said...

I thought squirrels getting into things on my deck was a problem but it is nothing compared to your bear, Eileen. That is scary.

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

I put a nut feeder out this summer and the squirrels clean it out before the cardinals get a chance.
Amazing the bear sightings that you had and that you have more in back yard than you did in Alaska.
Love that you know the names of all the birds you see.

Red said...

Bears are interesting characters but I would not like to have them in the neighborhood.

Rose said...

I don't know which I enjoyed the most..the birds or the butterflies or that collage. I do know I want to revisit on my computer.

ellen b. said...

Wonderful critter photos, Eileen. Yikes! That's really amazing to see that bear on your deck making himself at home. Happy October to you!

carol l mckenna said...

Awesome series of critter photos ~ including the black bear ~ favorite is the bunny rabbit ~ hugs,

Wishing you good health, laugther and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

Debbie said...

such a nice variety of critters this week. i really enjoyed your captures of the hummingbirds. mine visited me as well and i thought it was late for them!! amazing about the bears, i enjoyed the pictures. in this environment, i don't think i would be frightened, but maybe!! beautiful pictures of the monarchs, i saw several yesterday in pa. have a wonderful weekend and many thanks for hosting!!

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Maria, for your link and comment!
Take care, have a great weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you RedPat, for your link and comment!
We lived here for years without seeing any bears, they just started being seen more often the last couple of years.
Take care, have a great weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Yogi, for your link and comment!
I took my bird feeders down a few years ago, the squirrels were eating all the food.
Take care, have a great weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Ellen, for your comment and visit!
I hope the bear has moved on, it has been awhile since the last sighting.
Take care, have a great weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Rose, for your visit and comment!
Take care, have a great weekend

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Red, for your comment and visit. We are surprised that the bear visited our yard, I hope it has moved on. Take care, enjoy your weekend.

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Carol, for your link and comment!
I think the bunny is cute!!
Take care, have a great weekend

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Debbie, for your link and comment!
I saw one Monarch this morning at my deck flowers. It has been a day or so since I last saw a Hummingbird. I left my feeder up just in case. The bears seem to be seen more often in this area the last few years.
Take care, have a great weekend

William Kendall said...

Cute bunny!

21 Wits said...

Good morning Eileen, I'm so thrilled to read that your peacock is still around ours is as well, he lives still in our pole barn and comes and goes freely. He knows his scheduled feeding time and the other day I was later than usual, and he was waiting at the backdoor, and that was a first. Since we've been drawing raccoons, we're keeping our aluminum can for critters (bird seeds and cat food) in our garage as well as the garbage, otherwise they dig into it all. Yes, we have some barn cats that live elsewhere but enjoy our place too! Thanks for sharing your August views incredible photos.

MELODY JACOB said...

I’m excited to hear you have more Alaska photos to share as well. It sounds like you have a wonderful collection of critter encounters from your adventures.

Thank you for inviting everyone to join your critter party—it's a wonderful way to connect and celebrate the beauty around us!

Wishing you a fantastic weekend! I'd love for you to check out my new post: https://www.melodyjacob.com/2024/10/my-visit-to-hunterian-art-gallery-in.html

eileeninmd said...

Thank you William, for your comment and visit!
The bunny is cute!
Take care, have a great weekend

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Karen, for your link and comment!
The peacock spends more time at our neighbors house. But, he comes here to visit. This morning I heard a loud thump, I thought something hit the house. It was the peacock, it jumped on our roof. Take care, have a great weekend

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Melody, for your comment and visit!
Take care, have a great weekend

Timelesslady said...

Lovely Critters. I was able to take part this week. I joined you in photographing two of the last types of butterflies in my yard. Thanks for hosting.

roentare said...

Wow, you got black bear and bald eagle this week. These are special views

HappyK said...

Wonderful critter pictures. Cute rabbit.
The bears around our house just stay in the woods and run away when we see one.

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Eileen I would not be happy to have a Black bear anywhere near my property!! I am hoping no snakes come my way either!! Lovely shots of the butterflies. Thanks for hosting and commenting. Have a great week ahead.

Veronica Lee said...

What a fantastic mix of critters! Your backyard sounds so lively with hummingbirds, butterflies, and even bears—wow! The Fritillary and Swallowtails on the Buddleia are beautiful, and seeing a juvenile Bald Eagle by the lake is amazing. Can’t wait to see your Alaska photos, but your local wildlife is pretty awesome too! Thanks for sharing!

eileeninmd said...

Thank you for your critter link and comment! I do love the butterflies. Take care, have a wonderful week!

eileeninmd said...

Thank you for your critter link and comment! Take care, have a wonderful week!

eileeninmd said...

Karen, thank you for your comment! The bears do spook easily. Take care, have a wonderful week!

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Margaret, for your critter link and comment! We seem to have it all here, bears and snakes. Take care, have a wonderful week!

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Veronica, for your critter link and comment!
I am lucky to live in an area that is full of wildlife.
Take care, have a wonderful week!

Jim and Barb's Adventures said...

I like to read your posts and guess the species of birds before I read what they are. I am about 50/50 on the songbirds, the others a little better. I was wondering, do you like the bear visits or wish it would just go away. While I think they could be a pain, I like the fact it shows up and knowing that nature is out there.

eileeninmd said...

Thanks for the comment! I do enjoy seeing the bears in my yard. But, I have mixed reactions, I do not want them to hanging around to much looking for food. That can be a problem, for the bear for us and our neighbors. Have a great day and happy week ahead.

Linda said...

Beautiful pictures. It is amazing that the bear came for the water that you put out for the peacock!

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Linda, for your link and comment. It was just amazing to see the bear on our deck. Have a great week!

Lowcarb team member said...

Hello Eileen
You've shared such a lovely collection and variety of sightings in your post.
I did enjoy seeing the butterflies and I really can't imagine having a bear in the garden!!! What an amazing sight.

I hope the new week ahead will be a good one for you.

All the best Jan

Jill Harrison said...

You have a lovely garden, and places to walk - but I am not sure I would want a bear in my garden and on my patio! Take care! and have a fabulous week!

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Jan, for your visit and comment. I am hoping the bear has moved on! Take care, have a wonderful week!

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Jill, for your comment! We do live in a great area, so much wildlife is right outside my door. Take care, have a wonderful week!

Tanza Erlambang said...

aww.... a Black Bear?..... never seen in nature.

Sharon Wagner said...

Black bears are so hungry and pesty! But it must be fun to see one making himself at home.

Hena Tayeb said...

You got some great shots. Look at that bear.. yikes. The the colors on the turtle are so beautiful.

Majo Dutra said...

I enjoyed apreciate your beautiful and interesting photos from the month of August,
which I thank you for.
Health and nice autumn days.
~~~~~~~~~~~~

EricaSta said...

Thank you, dear Eileen for your nice comment and being part again with your wonderful post. It was difficult in the last days to write for me... the Internet made problems. It's the sun? Or other? We don't know.
I enjoyed again your describtion about the colibris, about the bear.
Have a wonderful week, dear blogfriend. Hugs by Heidrun

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Tanza, it is exciting to see a bear in the wild. Take care, have a great day and happy weekend!

eileeninmd said...

Thank you Sharon, for your link and comment. Take care, have a great day and happy weekend!

eileeninmd said...

Thank you for your comment and visit. Take care, have a great day and happy weekend!

eileeninmd said...

Thank you for your comment. We have been enjoying some nice Autumn weather. Take care, have a great day and happy weekend!

Marco Luijken said...

Hello Eileen,
Wonderful pictures.
Great to see that wonderful hummingbird en what an amazing moments of that bear.
Fantastic!!

Many greetings,
Marco

eileeninmd said...

Thanks so much Marco, I appreciate your comment and visit. Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

DeniseinVA said...

I am sorry I am so late with my comment. I thought I had already left one but my mind must have been in a fog that day. Your photos are a treat with all your wildlife, and the pretty scenery. I liked each and every photo, hard to pick a favorite. Have a great end of the week and weekend coming up, and thank you!

eileeninmd said...

Thanks Denise, you are kind to visit and comment. Take care, have a wonderful weekend.

Mbul Kecil said...

Love the little bunny in backyard....
and the red cardinal is cute too...In many cultures throughout the world, the vibrant red color of the cardinal is a symbol of good luck and abundance. Greetings

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