Showing posts with label bird house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bird house. Show all posts

Friday, May 7, 2021

Bumpy Week

This has been a weird week....Like a black cloud hanging around...
Annie had to go to the vet with an anal sac abscess.  It scared me since she had a tumor removed from that area in 2016.  She is on Meds for 20 days...and she is doing well so far. 


nothing better than a roll in the grass..


 Before that I took them swimming and Flossie got stuck in Quick Mud...and was really lame for a few days; more lame than usual.  I had to get myself stuck in order to get her out and  destroyed my favorite flip flops in the process,  ah dang!

Tuesday we had a really strong storm lots of wind took out our electric and one of my tall bird houses,  Blue Birds had a nest build going on, so I put it back up on Wednesday morning  and  they are trying to get it fixed up again...felt sorry for all the hard work they did.  I was able to save most of their nest work...but it was a little topsy-turvy

 they worked sooo hard all day. 


So not a good way to begin the week...but it got a little better..

went one day with the bike, and that was the best day of this week...




The red line is my track out and back...and this photo below was taken in the area at the tip of the lake



Riding and birding too...I find that  birds don't flush away as fast as when Im on foot or in my van...so that is cool.  



A buckeye butterfly 


A Solitary Sandpiper poked around in the mud by the lake edge...and later I found a second one...



The Dutch Iris at Martin's Lake






Tree Swallows seem to be interested in this Wood Duck Box..


The Spotted Sandpiper was there also 


Up in the trees an Eastern Phoebe waits for me to pass by..





And the Red Eyed Vireo tries to hide up in the shadows...


A Great Blue Heron stands tall at the back of the lake...



I rode along the road from the photo blind parking down the road and to the lake making stops at key spots along the way and that worked out really great. 

An Acadian Flycatcher posed for me quickly...


And the Yellow Rump's are so beautiful in their breeding plumage


Back at the homestead, the mother's day cactus is doing her thing...our friend Nettie, who passed last year, gave this plant to me years ago, So happy Mother's Day Mom and Nettie,



And I put the Knock Out Roses in the ground they are doing good so far




the Carolina Wren was in the front yard.



And these two Downy Woodpeckers had some sort of stand off going on...



And this was the lightest moment of the week, a male who pulled out all the stops to try and impress the love of his life...

House Finch's Love Dance


I think she handled it like a mature lady...lol. 

PEACE
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