Sometimes, you only get a fleeting glance of a bird. Or, you can't get your binoculars focused in time. That's the challenge of the hobby. So, go for it....what do you think and why???
Thanks for stopping by....talk to you later, Judy
Sometimes, you only get a fleeting glance of a bird. Or, you can't get your binoculars focused in time. That's the challenge of the hobby. So, go for it....what do you think and why???
Thanks for stopping by....talk to you later, Judy
The plainsmen have just begun to bloom.
I've posted a picture of this wildflower before, but now I can tell you that it is called antelope horn. Apparantly the seed pod that forms after it is done blooming resembles an antelope horn.
I spent most of the day yesterday working at the office to get things ready for the upcoming Songbird Festival. This morning I opted to go birding and find reliable spots to find the golden-cheeked warbler and the black-capped vireo. The wind really picked up early this morning, and that makes it especially difficult to spot the vireo. The temperatures have also soared during the day, so I've spent most of the afternoon inside enjoying the air conditioning. 92* is hot even with a strong wind!
Obviously this last pic isn't a wildflower, but one of the two tomato plants that I am raising in pots. Fresh homegrown tomatoes are the one thing that I really miss since hitting the road. Looks like I'll have a treat before too long. I can't wait. ;)
Thanks for stopping by....talk to you later, Judy
It IS almost like a rainbow!
The Indigo Bunting isn't exactly bland either... This evening, in between showers, there were six Indigos and two Painted Buntings outside my window. Despite all the rain, today was definitely a diamond of a day!
This is one of the clay-colored sparrows that seem to be quite numerous here. They have a most interesting song (?). Think of someone giving you the "raspberries" and you'll be able to identify this song. If I were a female sparrow, I'm not sure I'd be interested! :) Different strokes for different folks...
Last, but not least, for this evening is a Lincoln's sparrow. Balcones Canyonlands NWR is noted for it's sparrows as well as the Golden-cheeked warblers and Black-capped vireos. My stint here has been a real tutorial for me on those confusing sparrows. In the past, I've banded quite a few Lincoln's sparrows, but now I get to see where they live.
Who knows why I can add some pictures tonight after being unable to do so for over a week. Life does have it's mysteries. I hope you enjoyed them as much as I did taking them.
Thanks for stopping by.... talk to you later, Judy
Thanks for stopping by....talk to you later, Judy
P.S. PetDoc, I tried to email you, but it kept coming back.
The butterflies really like these flowers.
As you know, I'm really into birds, not flowers, but I do appreciate their beauty. I don't know their names, but I do enyoy seeing them.
Isn't this a cool bloom? There are many more flowers blooming, but my connection won't let me upload them.
It's after 11:00, so I'd better hit the hay!
Thanks for stopping by....talk to you later, Judy
I really enjoyed having a regular kitchen today so I could prepare the corned beef. The corned beef, cabbage, and potato were delicious if I do say so myself! I could prepare this dinner in the RV, but I really don't want to do three hours of boiling inside the rig with all that moisture.
It was a good day for domestic chores. The wind was blowing so hard again, that I didn't mind staying indoors and doing laundry and housecleaning. Emma did get her excercise outside, however, chasing the exercise ball I purchased.
Yesterday, I helped out with the Brownie program at Doe Skin Ranch, and enjoyed a relatively windless late afternoon sitting outside and appreciating the scenery. Unlike today, it was 85* outside.
The clouds at sunset tonight made me think of the geese migrating north. Do you see that honker winging his way northward?
Thanks for stopping by....talk to you later, Judy
Well, it looks like I'm only going to be able to upload one picture, so here it is. This is the ranch house with the RV pads on the left. I had hoped to show the views from the back and the pool that was converted into a pond. There is also a nice fire ring for campfires. Of course, this whole area is on a burn ban because of the severe draught, so campfires aren't possible at this time.
On March 23, I posted the picture of a skull and asked readers to guess what kind of skull it was. Now I will announce the winners! (Taa Daa...trumpets!!) There were three winners (four, if you count my 91 year old mother who said "it looks like an old dead animal"...you can't argue with that!). So, the winners are: Wautaush (I will dismiss your second guess of a camel), Robyn, and PetDoc. All of these contestants guessed the correct answer of a ferral hog. All will receive a diamond willow walking stick. I just don't know how to get the prize to PetDoc since I don't know who that is. So, contact me!
I spent the morning doing a bird survey of Doe Skin Ranch and had a good count. I talked to about ten visitors along the way and added the canyon towhee to my life list. It was a good morning.
Thanks for stopping by....talk to you later, Judy
PS...I got one more picture loaded of the back side of the ranch house. The pond is on the right. And to think this only took me four hours!