I counted very carefully, not all birds are easy to spot. Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Embrace the Numbers
I counted very carefully, not all birds are easy to spot. Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Embrace the Numbers
Leanne has asked me to pick a topic for her Monochrome Madness challenge. I decided that birds would be a good idea. I don’t have many bird photos but the good ones are amongst my private favourites. I usually wish that I had a better … Continue reading One for the Birds
floral pairs a pair of blackthorn blossoms two tulips, two ox-eyes, two cotoneaster berries feathered pairs two doves two storks, two budgies, two Egyptian geese outdoor pairs two meerkats, two toy figures two matched shoes, two mis-matched socks, two bikes Lens Artists’ Photo Challenge: Perfect … Continue reading Twosomes
Three storks Three waterfowls Three ducks Thursday Trios
Wordless Wednesday
I’ve posted a fair bit about storks this month. Maybe not enough yet. “It was a lovely summer weather in the country, and the golden corn, the green oats, and the haystacks piled up in the meadows looked beautiful. The stork walking about on his … Continue reading Winging it, Possibly in a Foreign Language
Remember when I was little we had storks nests on the old tower in town. Each year storks would return to their nests and raise a family. But in the seventies the nests were abandoned. The habitat was not supporting these big birds anymore, as … Continue reading Loss and Recovery
Time was when seeing a single stork or possibly two storks was considered a delightful sighting. On the weekend I counted 16 storks walking behind a tractor pulling a harrow. The were walking in the furrows looking for juicy worms brought to the surface. As … Continue reading #17 A Burgeoning Population