I liked this little guy so much--watched him for quite a while, singing his heart out on the fencepost in the field. And perfectly matching all the browns around him.
I think this post should be called "can you find the sparrow?" I thought he was on top of the post until I clicked on the pic and really saw him. Cutie-pie. Nice pic. He (she?) does look happy.
Your photos show beautifully how most of us really see birds -- as delightful, animated, happy, singing creatures that bring such joy to anyone who takes the time to watch and listen.
This grassy field has a wonderful brush pile adjacent to it--a great sparrow-hiding pile, with browns and grays to match their browns and grays--until a song betrays their invisibility. And, so eager to see more than my feeder birds, I have begun to sit back in the field later in the day. Maybe I'll try later yet--and catch that evensong!
Winning image for the Ohio Wildlife Legacy Stamp competition!
The 2012 OWLStamp will be available for sale March 1, 2012 through the Ohio Department of Natural Resources website and nature organizations across the state. Proceeds of the OWLStamp benefit wildlife conservation, research & education projects within the state of Ohio! I'm thrilled to have provided the winning image for such a wonderful program!
The Adventures of Red Canoe
Come along in Red Canoe as she explores the quiet backwater of Ohio's State Parks and the scenic streams and rivers of the Midwest. Discover the beauty hidden beyond the water's edge, quietly waiting, past access points, often only inches deep!
Grabbing every minute I can find to be outside--walking in it, sleeping in it ... breathing it in. The natural world has so much beauty to uncover.
It is my hope that by capturing my experiences with nature and by sharing the richness it adds to an ordinary life, others may discover the greatest gift waiting just outside their door.
In Spring of 2008, I began the study of 2 vernal pools on my property as part of theOhio Vernal Pool Partnershipmonitoring program.My2008 journalincludes the first photos and findings, as I studied this fascinating wetland area just a few steps beyond my backdoor...
2009 photos and findings,2010,... again!Now, 4 years later, another season is just days away!
A regularly appearing feature, "Have you seen..." takes a closer, more patient look at things usually not seen in a flattering light.Take a look!
The Sweetness of Spring
Each spring, as winter lessens its grip and days warm with the first fragrant breezes of a new season, we collect sap from our Sugar Maples and produce just enough syrup for ourselves for the coming year. The progress of this year's backyard endeavor is illustrated here.
A Bird's Life
Summer 2008, the tiny jewel of the avian world, a Ruby-throated Hummingbird, nested just feet from my front door. Pictures of her nest and the changing lives within are collected in thisjournal.From life the size of a pea....
“If facts are the seeds that later produce knowledge and wisdom, then the emotions and the impressions of the senses are the fertile soil in which the seeds must grow.” ~Rachel Carson
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No doubt thinking how big the world is!
I liked this little guy so much--watched him for quite a while, singing his heart out on the fencepost in the field.
And perfectly matching all the browns around him.
I think this post should be called "can you find the sparrow?" I thought he was on top of the post until I clicked on the pic and really saw him.
Cutie-pie. Nice pic. He (she?) does look happy.
These little fellows have been singing around here this past week. They are so cute.
Love how tiny it is and how it matches all of the browns around it. I saw a lot of sparrows today. They really do sing lovely songs!
...I really like these photos. He is such a sweet little bird and fits perfectly in the scene. The grass in the background is beautiful...
Your photos show beautifully how most of us really see birds -- as delightful, animated, happy, singing creatures that bring such joy to anyone who takes the time to watch and listen.
Even a drab sparrow is a wonder to behold.
They're singing their hearts out here, too. I adore them with their surprised eyes and tiny pink bills. They love my Zick dough, too!
Have you ever heard one sing at night? Oh, how lovely--they sing much longer, more complex songs at night.
This grassy field has a wonderful brush pile adjacent to it--a great sparrow-hiding pile, with browns and grays to match their browns and grays--until a song betrays their invisibility.
And, so eager to see more than my feeder birds, I have begun to sit back in the field later in the day.
Maybe I'll try later yet--and catch that evensong!
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