I am sharing a few photos that I have had in my folder and hopefully there are no repeats. I haven't been to any gardens lately, so I am glad I can share these. Hopefully there are no repeats.The bridge, the Canada Goose and the reflection of people, was taken at Meadowlark Gardens on our last trip. I love watching the few geese that take up residence. I don't think too many are encouraged but it's very nice to see the few.The Golden Ragwort is always very pretty. I am not sure what the white blooms in the middle are.
I am thankful that we still have a few trees at home. We hope to replace the ones we had to take down last year. I saw a hawk sitting on a branch a couple of weeks ago in our neighbor's yard, but nothing since. I always keep my camera with the zoom lens on the table next to where I am sitting, just in case. This was the only photo I could get before it flew away seconds later. Unfortunately, its face was obscured. You may remember I stopped filling the bird feeders and the smaller birds have been scarce. The photos of our feathered friends are before I stopped feeding them during the summer months. I find myself eager for the autumn as I miss them.
The Catbird is always a welcome visitor. I cropped the one above and here is a closer look.The Mourning Doves were enjoying the rain. At least I think they were, they didn't seem to want to seek shelter.Enjoying a good preening session too, still raining.This is a female Rose-breasted Grossbeak. I never did see her mate. The first time I have ever seen one in our garden was this year.
Family stayed overnight recently. We enjoyed catching up as it had been a while and it was a fun visit.
I got these last two from Pinterest.
That's about it. Thank you for your visit. I hope you are staying happy, healthy and I wish you all a great weekend.
This honey info is truly incredible!!! The hawk is a good catch, he looks like the ones we have around here.
ReplyDeleteI agree, that information was indeed amazing. Thanks Ginny, these hawks are incredible.
DeleteThis is a beautiful collection of photos. I too love golden ragwort and they look esp. beautiful with the white blooms at the background. Thank you for sharing them, Denise.
ReplyDeleteThank you Angie, and you are very welcome. So glad you enjoyed :)
DeleteAnother delightful selection. I really like the sunflower snippet. Yet another species we could learn from.
ReplyDeleteVery true, we are always learning aren't we Sue :) Thank you!
DeleteThe hawk photo is a great capture, Denise. It's always nice to see your world through your camera lens. I hope you enjoy your weekend as well.
ReplyDeleteI am so happy you enjoy my photos Martha Ellen. Thank you, you too :)
DeleteWow. The honey info is outstanding. I did not realize that sunflowers share their energy. That looks like a red shouldered hawk?!! Maybe.
ReplyDeleteHi Anni, I found that very interesting too, also the sunflowers. I don't know my hawks and I will always defer to your ID's. Thank you :)
DeleteWonderful photos of the birds. They are always fun to watch.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ann, they certainly are ;)
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ReplyDeleteLovely images of the flowers, birds and I love the first bridge reflection. Take care, have a happy weekend.
Happy you enjoyed them Eileen. Thank you and I wish you the same :)
DeleteGostei destas belas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
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Fico muito feliz que tenha gostado das minhas fotos. Obrigada. Um abraço e ótimo final de semana :)
DeleteI did not know this about sunflowers in shade. I guess this means they lift their faces towards the sun for a reason. that looks like a bashful hawk. we heard one last night when we went out for last call but could not find him in the tree. he was shrieking at the blue jays who were shrieking back at him
ReplyDeleteIt was news to me also Sandra. I wondered if the hawk was a young one, the elders don't seem to be quite as skittish but I am no expert by any means. That must have been quite a spectacle in your garden with the hawk and blue jay stand off :)
DeleteWe do take 16oz of honey for granted
ReplyDeleteThat we do Christine, totally agree :)
DeleteAwesome! Glad you enjoyed your family visit.
ReplyDeleteThank you Gigi, we had a fun time :)
DeleteWhat a treat to spot that hawk at your neighbors. Our birds are more scarce right now than a few weeks ago. Hooray for fun family visits!
ReplyDeleteIt was, I happened to look up at the right time and grabbed my camera. The birds must be heading south already, maybe? :) Yes, family visits are always fun. Thanks Ellen!
DeleteYou got some nice shots. I love reflections. The hawk photo is great, they look so regal and their claws are powerful.
ReplyDeleteThank you Yogi, reflections can be very cool in photography :) I agree with you about the hawk, I have always thought they were very noble looking.
DeleteI did not know that about sunflowers.
ReplyDeleteMe neither until I found this. Thanks William :)
DeleteSweet bird photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda :)
DeleteYou're wonderful with your camera, Denise, and get some beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciate the affirmation Jeanie, and happy you enjoyed. Thank you :)
DeleteThose mourning doves are so precious. I love everything about them - their soft beige feathers, their gentle cooooo, and the gentle birds that they are. I see them on my lawn all the time, and they are dear to me. I'm glad you see them around your neck of the woods too, Denise.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Thanks Sheri, I love them too :) When the windows are open overnight, they make a lovely wake-up alarm with their soft cooing.
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