From its perch upon a pole, a bird calls to his friends to come see the humans playing their silly games.
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I had not seen the hawks at the Veterans Home for a couple
weeks until this morning. One was close the road so I pulled over and
got a few shots.
weeks until this morning. One was close the road so I pulled over and
got a few shots.
The light was just about perfect and I took way too many
pictures I will only post a few in different positions.
It was not raining so he must have been hunting in
the creek below to be so wet.
The pole he flew to was just too far away to try for shots...
althought I must admit I took about ten. It looked like
he was preening.
On a previous Post I wrote about the Carolina Wren building
a nest in the top of my gas tank.
Here's an update!
I came home yesterday to a packet hanging from my door
that the gas man had filled the tank. He wasn't supposed to
come until July!!! I just knew he had
thrown out the nest and all was lost. I quickly ran around
the side of house and looked to see nothing on the ground.
I abruptly opened the cover and Mrs. Wren flew out lickety split!!
I was so upset to have scared her I closed it up and went inside.
Here she is on the side of the tank from last week's post.
a nest in the top of my gas tank.
Here's an update!
I came home yesterday to a packet hanging from my door
that the gas man had filled the tank. He wasn't supposed to
come until July!!! I just knew he had
thrown out the nest and all was lost. I quickly ran around
the side of house and looked to see nothing on the ground.
I abruptly opened the cover and Mrs. Wren flew out lickety split!!
I was so upset to have scared her I closed it up and went inside.
Here she is on the side of the tank from last week's post.
6 comments:
Great photos Jalynn looks like he had a bath. I am so glad your little wren family is safe. Thanks for sharing
You certainly have a nice collection of photos for this post. I like the hawk especially as I only get coopers and sharp shinned hawks here in Ohio where I live. I am just into some macro shots at the brookville blog.
My first visit here. I will come back.
Thank you birdgirl..That lens is worth it's weight in gold! In two weeks we should have those sassy baby wrens!!
You're right Stacey, he might have been bathing. I didn't think of that! thanks.
Abraham lincoln, Thanks for stopping by and for your kind comments. Stop back anytime. I'll be checking out your blog.
I see you did check out the blog and left a very generous comment there too. I appreciate that a lot. Thanks.
Great Hawk shots Jane!!! beautiful White-throated Sparrow! Nice post!!
Those are some amazing hawk pictures and I look forward to seeing the baby wrens. The gas man must love wrens too :-)
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