My backyard visitors.
~Blue Jay
This poor guy is molting, but still handsome.
~Stellar Jay
These guys usually remain higher in the mountains. It is nice to have her foraging in my yard.
~Black-capped Chickadee
One of my favorite birds, always fun to watch.
Broad-tailed Hummingbird (female)
This little female is probably one of the last to visit my feeders. I had four hanging around, but they have decided to head south. Wishing them a safe journey.
Juncos and White-crowned Sparrows have shown up, indicating they are migrating south and down from higher elevations.
Look for migrating birds in your yard.
Happy Birding!
~September 27, 2020
so early in the
morning for the sky
to be angry
September 11, 2020 – Golden Ponds
Western-Wood Peewee
September 23, 2020
ripples in the water
give a reflection of fantasy
no matter it’s real
~September 22, 2020
“I am an old wise tree.”
~
I live by a pond along its shore,
Another year has passed,
I am preparing for winter.
~
People come to visit my pond,
To enjoy the birds and other wildlife,
They come to walk, run, and bicycle.
~
Sometimes they sit on a bench,
Underneath my branches,
I hear them speak.
~
Some are happy I hear them laugh,
Some are sad I hear them cry,
Some talk about troubled times.
~
A virus they say has invaded their world,
These times have brought suffering even death.
Will our lives ever be the same they ask each other.
~
Daily routines have been altered,
Everyday normal activities changed,
Personal interactions are difficult or nonexistent.
~
As one season ends and another begins,
I wish for these troubled times to be over,
I wish for normalcy to return.
~
Have hope my friends who sit underneath me,
For a have lived a long time I am wise,
Love, laughter, and good times will come.
~
Live and value each day to its fullest,
Enjoy these beautiful autumn days,
Have hope my friends who sit underneath me.
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