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.


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 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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Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!

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!

Monday, May 6, 2019

Our World, My World

Happy Monday everyone!


The beginning of May is usually a great time for seeing the migrant birds passing through our neighborhood and for seeing the local breeder return.  From my yard I can hear the Scarlet Tanagers, Ovenbirds and Wood Thrush calling loudly. 

The Ovenbird is one of the loudest birds, when we go out for a walk on the fire road, their sounds come from every direction. 





The Great Blue Herons get can get loud fussing with each on the nest. One day I watched a few herons chase a Bald Eagle away. My world has turned green and we are seeing various blooms in the yard and in the forest.  

If you look closely you can see two herons nest, there is a heron at the top and just the heron's head on the lower nest. 






We found around 6 Pink Lady Slipper plants along the fire road, they have been found growing in the same spots for years now. 




The Pink Lady Slipper is a native wild orchid.





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Thanks to Angie the host of  Mosaic Monday

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Saturday, May 4, 2019

Saturday's Critters #281

Welcome to Saturday's Critters !


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 and birds seen around April 22-26th.  I was still seeing some winter birds like the Dark-eyed Junco and White-throated Sparrows. My spring/summer birds and some migrants are moving through. It is my favorite time of the year for bird watching. 

The Dark-eyed Junco, White-throated Sparrows and even the Red-breasted Nuthatch were still being seen April 22-25th. 



April 24th, the Pine Siskins are still here. I was seeing 6-8 Pine Siskins at my feeders. 



I enjoyed seeing the Pine Siskins fighting for a space at the feeders. I also saw a few American Goldfinches. 


The Blue Jays were enjoying the suet ball feeder. 



April 22nd  my Ruby-throated Hummingbird has a few spot to sit and watch his feeder. 




On April 26th,  saw one lone Rose-breasted Grosbeak at my feeder.  A migrant, I believe this is the female. 




I appreciate and thank everyone who links up their post and for all the wonderful comments !










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Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend!

Thursday, May 2, 2019

Happy Thankful Thursday!

Happy Thankful Thursday!


I love this pretty blue sky and the puffy white clouds. I am happy to see the trees and leaves turning green again. 

I am thankful for the Spring blossoms. Our Redbud tree is looking beautiful this year. 


"Spring a lovely reminder of how beautiful change can truly be."







Hubby and I took a walk to the lake this day I found this beautiful male Red-breasted Merganser. 




He has a cute "hair-do".


A view of the lake, it was a nice day to outside.  As long as you can stand the pollen. 


This looks like a young Double-crested Cormorant. They are a common sight to see at our lake. 


"In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks." John Muir






The sunset seen from our yard. I am thankful for the simple things.










I am thankful for  a pretty sunset.

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!

Happy Thankful Thursday!

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