Monday, July 30, 2007

This is what you get in the HOT month of July

July has been a boring month for bird watching. Well seeing the same birds everyday isn't quite as exciting as I would like. It has been interesting as I watched the antics of the animals in our back yard. Robins love the sprinkler and bird bath! Some almost drown them selfs in the bird bath, others love to walk through the sprinkler. Yesterday one of our Downeys got caught by surprise as he tried to get a few nuts. He wasn't expecting the sprinkler and quickly flew off. He did return later and endured the sprinkler this time.

Here are a couple pictures of the cardinals, not the St. Louis Cardinals, these probably could play better.






Our dog, the mutt, certainly know how the shed hair. The wife is brushing Ninja and then you see a good part of the dog on the ground.




The sparrow and the Downy sharing.



This squirrel just can't figure out how to get to the nuts. The squirrel baffle has baffled the nutty squirrel!



Even the moths have to land, and this picture is from about 15 feet through the window.


Two robins at the bird bath, believe the younger is receiving instruction on how to properly bath, but he isn't buying into the idea.

I learned that sparrows like nuts too!



Two Doves posing for a picture.



Young Robin showing his colors.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Swallow Tail Butterfly

My wife tells me this is a Swallow Tail Butterfly. If she is wrong let me know so that I can tell her, if she is right you can ignore.

Front Yard July 18, 2007









Monday, July 16, 2007

Touching Story

If you want to see what a gifted artist is doing to help family's that have lost young men in the war in Iraq, please click on the link to the right. I am sure your heart will be touched.

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Birds and Bees and Butterflys

Three of the B's come from my front and back yard early in July 2007 and the final B comes from Evergreen Lake.

Bumble Bees love the nectar.




And on this flower the Bee had a visitor, bright and pretty. Lower left of Bee.



Wrens are so fast it is hard to get their picture with out blurring.



Blue Sky? Sky around Evergreen Lake about 8pm on the 4th of July.



Mom and Pop Northern Cardinal discussing something very important.



Front yard Butterfly looking Good!