Yesterday’s post showed a log home in Mount Jackson that’s near Mill Creek. In this view of their yard, you can get a glimpse of the creek in the background.
February 22, 2025
Rainy Day Creek, Cold Weather Birds, Plus My Beagle
Wanting to get pictures of the creek, I braved the cold rain and walked on the bridge where Main Street crosses the creek. I was surprised when a heron took flight up the creek. It’s in the center of this picture and looks white, although I’m certain it was a great blue heron.
Except for the heron, that was a disappointing picture. Such a gloomy winter day! Let me make up for it with something bright.
The cardinal visited my feeder today. You may be thinking that a feeder with a camera is a great thing, but it can be time consuming. Mine is a Birdfy feeder, and the battery keeps running down when the temperature falls below freezing. But winter is the time that I want to feed birds. They have plenty of natural food in the summer, and birdseed can attract less desirable animals too.
I’ll show you a couple pictures of Charlie. He doesn’t like having his picture taken.
Labels:
Birds,
Creeks and Rivers,
Dogs
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...gloomy winter days come bright spring days.
ReplyDeleteIt does look quite cold. Glad you were rewarded bbby the appearance of that heron, :)
ReplyDeleteCharlie, we understand. We're not fond of having our photos taken, either.
The cardinal photo is beautiful! And Charlie is adorable.
ReplyDeleteAw! Charlie is so sweet! The cardinal is so bright and cheerful on a gloomy day. My son got me one of those feeders for Christmas, but so far the birds are still not sure about it, except for the Jays, of course!
ReplyDeleteI really like this wooden gazebo!
ReplyDeleteThe cardinal is photogenic,
so is Charlie and he doesn't like to be photographed!!
Have a beautiful Sunday Linda!
The rotunda is looking good. With fabulous green
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteLove the view of the creek and heron.
The Cardinal is lovely.
Charlie is always a star, sorry he is camera shy.
Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, Happy Sunday! Have a great week ahead. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
A Great Blue Heron will always enliven the day.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are great, especially the one of Dearest Charlie. We love the way you artified it!
ReplyDeleteIt does seem that we can always see some neat things when we get out in nature no matter what the weather! Hugs to Charlie!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos of the cardinal and sweet Charlie!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely collection of photographs.
ReplyDeleteI especially like the cardinal, such a wonderful colour.
All the best Jan
Hello Linda :)
ReplyDeleteIf Charlie doesn't like having his photo taken one would never know as he always looks good in his photos Nice capture of the Cardinal.
Lovely photos
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