In honor of Canada Day I give you a series of pictures in Red and White.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Monday, June 29, 2009
My Weekly Bird ABC
The wonderful world of 'W'.
Today we have a lot of birds to explore,so,
sit back and join me as we look at the 'W' birds.
The first bird is the colorful male Wood Duck.
Without a doubt this is my favorite duck.
Here we see him perched in a tree,something other ducks don't do.
The Wilson's Phalorope is also quite colorful.
In this species it is the female who has the brighter color.
The reason for this is that the males incubate the eggs,
while the girls are out doing what female Phaloropes do. Here is the White-throated Sparrow.
This bird passes through our area in early spring and fall.
The small Winter Wren is a relative of the more common House Wren.
It seems that the bill is too long for him.
In the spring we hear them winnowing in the fields.
Western Grebes are sleek birds.
These are the one that run on the water during courtship displays.
Here we see them during part of the courtship display.
The following pictures are done by Jake
In our area when we hear the Meadowlarks we know it's spring.
Another spring migrant is the White-crowned Sparrow.
the Eastern Kingbird.
I do think this bird is lovely to look at.
We have flocks of them in the rural areas.
This picture shows him in his normal pose,
going down a tree head first.
The Western Tanager is not supposed to be in our part of the country.
A few years ago this bird stopped by in spring.
He stayed just long enough to get a few pictures and was not seen again.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Some More Macro
Jake and I are having fun with the new Macro lens.
The first three pictures were done by Ruth,
the last two by Jake.
This Columbine is just plain pretty as far as I'm concerned.
An nameless bug was willing to pose for me.
I am sure he has a name,but I don't know what it is. This flower is no bigger than half an inch across.
Monday, June 22, 2009
My Weekly BIrd ABC
The letter 'V' has proved to be more difficult.
Fortunately I found two pictures,both taken by Jake.
This first bird is a Vesper Sparrow.
The bird is fairly pain looking,but is identified as a Vesper
by the white feathers on the sides of the tail.
You may have to enlarge the picture to see them. Bird number two is in the thrush family.
This is a Veery,and could easily be mistaken for some of the other thrushes.
I personally have not seen this bird,or heard it.
I am thankful that Jake had this chance years ago to photograph the Veery.
I am told that their song is quite unique as well.
If the identification is wrong,please let me know.
You can learn a great deal about God by studying His creation.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
It's a Macro!
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Manitoba Wildflowers
We are supposed to get thunder storms tonight,
so before they hit come with me back before the time of
digital cameras.
All of the following pictures were taken by Jake,
using slide film,and were later scanned to the computer.
Let's take a walk through some of our local wildflowers.
This first one is often sen in wet ditches.
This is called Water Smartweed.
The color is vibrant among the green grasses. Here we can take a look at the delicate bells of the Harebell.
The foliage of this plant is like slender stems of grass,
but those little bells are held high.
Clusters of these along the roadsides are gorgeous.
This plant stays low to the ground and blooms very early in spring.
Yellow Ladyslipper is a very showy flower.
These are protected and not to be picked or dug up.
We a have a favorite spot to go for these pictures.
The plants also prefer a moist place in which to grow.
Goldenrod is a fall flower.
The tall plants are also great for drying,they hold up well.
It seems that they do not bloom every year.
The flower does not open as one would expect;
but stays closed this way.
Roadsides are filled with both the purple and the white ones.
The flowers are small but together they put on quite a show.
I think the flowers are beautiful,but to keep the neighbors happy
I just have pictures and no plants.
Monday, June 15, 2009
My Weekly Bird ABC
I have to admit that today's letter,the 'U' gave be some trouble.
Since we don't have any 'U' birds,I needed to think of something else.
This is what I came up with,I will first show you some
Usual birds.These are seen on a regular basis.
The Blue Jay is indeed a true regular as we have them all year.
I am thankful that we see them often.Such color will brighten any day. Another Usual bird is the American Robin.
These birds do leave us in winter but are quick to return in early spring.
Just so you don't forget about winter,here is our winter Robin.
This last winter at least three robins stayed with us.
What a treat to see them all winter.
Today the weather is quite warm,so to cool things off,
here is a winter Blue Jay.
in the coldest of winter days the cheery call of these birds warms the heart.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Friendships
The most important things in life aren't things.
Today's post is for all my friends,
you are all so special to me.
Friendship is a golden chain;
The links are friends so dear,
And like a rare and precious jewel
It's treasured more each year.
Monday, June 8, 2009
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