Tufted Titmouse 4-26-09
I hear the rapid fire call of a phoebe singing the sun up over the hill. The ever curious tufted titmice glow like gold in the light of dawn. I wander out to the pond where a lone mallard drake paddles lazily in the calm water.
The Pond 4-26-09
Looking back I see the little guest house that I am staying in. It nestles into the landscape like a natural thing. I can’t think of one thing that looks out of place here at Nature Remains. Everything is so natural looking. Everything looks like it belongs. I follow the path around the pond and emerge near the pasture again.
The ping-pong call of a field sparrow greets me as I come upon a pair of box turtles doing the wild thing. Not wanting to disturb them, I veer off to the left towards the woods and follow a path indented with the hoof prints of deer. Bird song is a constant chorus around me. There is no such thing as silence here, nor would I want there to be. This is the jubilant song of spring. This is the symphony of renewal.
I tell Nina about the box turtles as we eat our breakfast. She is so surprised. I assumed she observed this behavior all the time, but she tells me she has wondered if her property was good mating habitat for them. When we are done with breakfast she asks me to show her where I saw them. We follow the path around the pond once again and I only expect to show her the spot where I saw them, but as we emerge from the brush we find the pair in a totally compromised position, the male’s eyes glowing red. Is it passion or embarrassment?
To me it looks as if he is saying, would you mind giving us a little privacy! We quietly walk away and load up the car for our 5 hour drive to the New River Birding Festival. Nina and her husband have been gracious hosts. I feel privileged to stay here and to migrate with Nina to the festival. With bins in my lap and the camera nearby, we are off!
Birds Seen 4-26-09 at Nature Remains:
- Canada Goose
- Mallard
- Great Blue Heron
- Mourning dove
- Red-bellied Woodpecker
- Downy woodpecker
- Eastern Phoebe
- Warbling Vireo
- Blue jay
- American Crow
- Tree swallow
- Northern Rough-winged swallow
- Barn Swallow
- Carolina chickadee
- Tufted titmouse
- Eastern Bluebird
- American robin
- European starling
- Yellow Warbler
- Eastern Towhee
- Field Sparrow
- Northern Cardinal
- Red-winged blackbird
- Brown-headed Cowbird
- American Goldfinch
12 comments:
All are great pics but I have to say my favourite is definately the Card in the first one.
Have a great week!
Guy
Regina In Pictures
This is so fun--like taking the trip with you. Your pictures are great as always.
Kathie, this is so nice. Nature Remains looks wonderful! I've never seen turtles do the wild thing!!!!
Thanks for the early morning tour. We do not have Tufteed Titmice around here and they look so spunky. Those turtles look pretty spunky too...amazing find!
What a wonderful morning. You've seen and heard to many birds already and you're not even at the festival yet.
I saw my first box turtle EVER in West Virginia. Too cold for them up here. I'm enjoying reading your travel story Kathie.
Aren't box turtles the best! We have a few that travel around the LoveNest, but we have never spotted them mating....
Happy Spring!
It's obviously spring. Three of my regular blog reads (including my own) have photos of mating animals as the most recent post. One of our museum box turtles is named Harrison. He has quite the reputation as a ladies turtle.
Nature Remains looks like a wonderful dream with the old barn, grass, trees, pond and all those birds. We have a box turtle living in our backyard. Sometimes I think about building a little pond for the turtle, and to attract birds. It looks like my backyard is smaller than Nina's pond.
...love the vivid red of the cardinal...and the strong yellow of the Yellow Warbler. Wow...great catch with the box turtles!
Kathie, Love the Cardinal and Yellow Warbler pics. Their colors are so vibrant. You made me laugh out loud at "doing the wild thing"! Thanks. Looking forward to the next installment. K
Great pics and wonderful post with them, Happy Spring!!!!!
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