~A Sojourn~ Life on Planet Earth~
header photo-Riley Moore Falls, Oconee Co., SC
"Did you ever suffer an attack of a wandering foot caused by the lure of that mystic unknown? There's is no permanent cure, relief only had
while making the wilds your home."
This video is a short (2:09 m) hope you will enjoy watching it
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Sondra...I am absolutely floored. And I get a credit to boot?! You must somehow try to get a copy of this to me, perhaps through e-mail. I have watched it three times so far. That's a great jam you have chosen for the sound track, reminds me of a personal favorite of mine, Robbie Robertsons Native Americans. You have really raised the bar on video here Sondra. A beautiful complete meditation. Bravo!
Fabulous video Sondra! I love the soundtrack and your photos as well as the excellent editing job. It looks like they were nesting in your Christmas Cactus on your porch?
Don't feel too bad about missing the fledging. I have only seen two during several years of nestbox monitoring!
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Hi Sondra...I loved it... so special to have them right under you watchful eye!! To bad you didn't get to see then fledge!!
ReplyDeleteI posted my dove family and I didn't get to see then fledge either,( they fledged the same day as your Wrens) but I saw then everyday!!
Congrat's on your little Wren family'success!!
Grace
That was so cool! I know if you had realized it was a special day, you would have stayed home from work.
ReplyDeleteOh that's so awesome! I'm glad to hear they all made it... soooo adorable!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post! It is allways so funny to see the babies :)
ReplyDeleteA great post to your lovely wrens Sondra...
ReplyDeleteIm sure lot of time went into making the video but it was well worth the effort...
It's beautiful!!
Hi there - nice to see the changes in these birds.
ReplyDeleteStewart M
Love the cute wrens, Sondra! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteloved your video. :)
ReplyDeleteWell done video, Sondra! Enjoyed watching the babies grow and their parents keeping an eye on them. Loved the music too.
ReplyDeleteExcellent work, well done!!!
ReplyDeleteSondra...I am absolutely floored. And I get a credit to boot?!
ReplyDeleteYou must somehow try to get a copy of this to me, perhaps through e-mail. I have watched it three times so far. That's a great jam you have chosen for the sound track, reminds me of a personal favorite of mine, Robbie Robertsons Native Americans.
You have really raised the bar on video here Sondra. A beautiful complete meditation. Bravo!
Great video!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful video Sondra! Loved it!
ReplyDeletehow lovely to watch them grow up!
ReplyDeleteSuper video Sondra. How delightful to watch them growing day by day. FABulous post for WBW.
ReplyDeleteGreat video - thanks for sharing. It must have been wonderful to see them grow.
ReplyDeleteGreat little video. So nice to see the whole cycle of breeding and fledging.
ReplyDeleteSuperb presentation of a magical event in nature. Top class Sondra.
ReplyDeleteLovely video. YOu're so talented!
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful video. Wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteA lovely video slide-show! Nice editing! You had an amazing view of the nest.
ReplyDeleteFabulous video Sondra! I love the soundtrack and your photos as well as the excellent editing job. It looks like they were nesting in your Christmas Cactus on your porch?
ReplyDeleteDon't feel too bad about missing the fledging. I have only seen two during several years of nestbox monitoring!
Alright. This is simply past awesome!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet & lovely, perfect mix of word, photos and music :)
Too bad you missed them hatch though :/
Lovely video! The images of the wide open beaks are so cool.
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