Showing posts with label Quaker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quaker. Show all posts

Friday, December 17, 2021

Winter Solstice Approaching...


We had a sweet visitor early this morning before I made coffee I was at the window snapping this photo, its not Tulip but one of her friends 


She was so close to the fence 
This morning it's a little hazy as we have rain arriving on the weekend so the clouds are 
forming. 

earlier in the week it was very sunny and cold...



The crisp air makes for better photos with highlights and sparkle..

And some wonderful blue sky...

I actually sneaked up on this guy...when I first approached he was enjoying the view....



Then he heard me, 


And I guess he thought WHAT the heck...can't a bird get some peace n quiet anymore?


Then in true Mockingbird form he put his tail up and looked me right in the eye...





This is something I really enjoy interaction between myself and a wild creature who responds!  He stuck around only a couple minutes then off into the Brambles...


I stopped at Goodale park, it was soooo  dead but one Song Sparrow answered my phishing



Since they cut the trees  away from the one area by the lakeshore more of the Pitcher Plants have grown in, I guess that is a good thing, unless  you're a bug...
they are a pretty red color then they die back for the winter...



I made a stop at Quaker Cemetery A very old burying ground...


 it's been a long time since I stopped by here I knew they were building something behind it BUT why did they clear off so many trees?? LAZY contractors, they built cookie cutter housing right where it used to be  woods,  that area was part of Bramblewood...a very special place. 


I did find some seasonal  color and some birds...


At least the cemetery is securing  some green space 


Hope it stays that way...


 there's so many different types of trees all mature and providing food for birds...like this Cedar 

Over in the thick stuff near the edges of the cemetery I saw White Throated Sparrow and Easter Towhee, Dark Eyed Junco...



 ...but then I heard a crisp call from the Crepe Myrtle 



A Blue Headed Vireo, 



There has been a lot of growth in our town the past couple of years not sure I'm onboard with it..


PEACE
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