Showing posts with label Camera Critters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camera Critters. Show all posts

Friday, April 13, 2012

Morning Deer In Shadows

One morning last week hubby had a doctor's appointment and as I walked by the sunroom I glanced out the window to see two deer coming across the meadow in the dew covered grass. The backlighting of the morning sunrise put them in lovely shadows. You can tell that they see me standing in the window. They come underneath the big old oak tree in my backyard to find whatever bird seed the birds have knocked from the feeder hanging in the tree. They have in the past sniffed at the finch feeder you see in this shot.
It was a lovely way to start the morning.
(click on pics to enlarge)
Linking to Camera Critters and Shadow Shot Sunday 2.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Camera Critters in Shadow

Big Birds, Little Birds

Some of you as regular readers know that wild turkeys cross my property at all times of the year. In the past few weeks a large rafter of them have paid many visits. There are about twenty-five in the group and on one occasion two gobblers accompanied them. I took this photo out of my dining room window yesterday morning as they wandered through my back yard. Here you see the long shadows of the trees in the woods behind them.The sun was quite bright as it shone through the wattle of this  turkey.A pair of woodpeckers visit the suet feeders on a daily basis.
The little nuthatches are always grabbing a bite and flying off and almost always I catch them with their heads pointing down. I like that this one decided to stop for a quick pose with his mouth full.
Linking to Camera Critters and Shadow Shot Sunday 2.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

A Marsupial Pays A Visit

Thursday night I was sitting at the computer when I heard a noise out on the deck. It was dark but I went to the sliding glass doors to look out. I turned on the outside light and out of the corner of my eye I saw movement. On the top railing of the deck was this little rain drenched possum. What was he after? We keep our trash inside because of wild animals and neighbors unleased dogs so it wasn't that. He apparently was after the bird food in the suet feeders. On the railing just to the left was a dry spot where one feeder had been. He had apparently knocked it off getting up on the railing. The second one hangs on the post to his left. I opened the door to try and scare him and he was on tip toes sniffing the suet. He turned his head and bared his teeth. I grabbed the camera for two or three quick shots before scaring him away.
Usually we only see possums as roadkill on the highways so finding a live possum for a photo opportunity was exciting for a few moments; but I really don't want him staying around too close.
Linking to Camera Critters.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Friday's Fences: Meet #9

(click to see the bigger image)
Taken at a neighbor's nearby farm.
Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Mama Deer and Her Twins

I mentioned last weekend that the turkeys and deer had been visiting our backyard. If you visit regularly you've seen photos of the twenty-five turkeys that are still visiting about every other day. When we started seeing them we also started seeing the deer again. We see them throughout the year but when deer season starts they tend to hide. Now that the season is over they're once again roaming the woods. They are a pretty large herd. I've seen about twenty at once but a little farther away than my camera can capture suitably. However, a mama and her twins who visited regularly in the fall aren't afraid to hang out and nibble on the bird seed under the feeders. She's brought her babies by for many months. Many of you will remember these guys when they had spots. I took these photos standing at my sunroom window. They literally look in my window at me.Here I caught Mama sniffing the air. I guess she caught the scent of something. She didn't run away so I guess she wasn't too worried.I took this cute little girl's picture Thursday evening. She looks much bigger in this photo than she really is. She is the smallest of our visitors. I worry about her making it through the winter and I was happy she was comfortable enough to lie down in my yard.
Snow started falling just before dark this evening and we have about a half an inch. I hope they are all huddled down someplace warm.
Linking to Camera Critters.

Friday, December 9, 2011

The Cat and the Baby

See Jack.
Jack is my son's cat.
Jack looks sleepy.
See Jack.
See Jack's wide open eyes.
What does Jack hear?
This is Sammy.
Sammy is my grandson.
Sammy likes to chase Jack.
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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Camera Critters: Say Ahhh.....

No words needed - the cuteness factor says it all!

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Friday, September 9, 2011

Twin Fawns

The deer have been visiting for quite a few weeks now and when I glanced out the living room window a few days ago this is what I saw. I grabbed my camera and hoped I could quietly sneak out the front door. Luck was on my side and I quietly sat down in a rocker and watched this little beauty nibble away. I looked around wondering where Mama could be and noticed a pair of legs underneath the bushes by the nearby gazebo.

Soon a little twin joined his sibling. Though they have nothing to fear from me they don't yet understand that maybe they should be afraid so they were content to let me sit and watch them.

It wasn't long until Mama stepped out from underneath the overhanging bushes to see where her babies had wandered to. Upon seeing me her ears perked up, she pawed her hoofs and let me take her picture before she started running slowly away her little ones scampering off behind her.
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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Camera Critters: The Birds

There have been a lot of birds at the feeders the past couple of weeks so I thought I'd put together some of my better 'through the window glass' captures and share who's been visting my yard. We'll start with the cute little Hairy Woodpecker who visits the suet feeder every day almost all day. I have both male and female and have seen another female come to the feeder and be challenged by the other. It has been fun to watch them chase each other around the deck pole the feeder is on. Before going on two regular guests will not be getting their fifteen minutes of fame today. The Grackle and the Cowbird. Both are lovely but they will eat everything in the feeder if allowed. Moving right along - the finch feeders have been swamped! In the left photo doesn't it look like they are all staring at me? I love their shiny yellow feathers. Often times it's a wait for a chance to sit down for a meal so someone usually has to wait patiently amid the buds on the oak tree branches.
I believe this beautiful little birdie is a Purple Finch. I've seen maybe one or two over the last three years. It isn't a great shot by any means but I was thrilled to at least get a picture of it before it flew away.
The Mourning Dove was overheard to say, "Does this nest make my butt look big?"

She's nesting in the rafters of our gazebo. I hope we'll be able to record the happenings in the nest.

You gotta love the pose of this little guy! I think he's a White-throated Sparrow but I'm not a hundred percent sure. I've only been bird watching seriously for about a year so I still have lots to learn to be able to identify some of my feathered friends. If you know what he is tell me in the comments. Hubs thinks he looks like a little hawk from the back. You think he pretends to the ladies?
A Red-Bellied Woodpecker grabs some corn and off he goes. I've seen him on more than one occasion eat a few bites, grab a kernel, hop up the oak tree and then fly across the adjoining field with his treasure.
And a final shot again of Ms. Hairy.

Hope you enjoyed the birds here Round The Bend. They aren't nearly as scary as the Hitchcock kind! :)


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Saturday, February 19, 2011

They're Back!!

Thursday was a lovely warm day here in my part of West Virginia. When I say warm I mean a wonderful balmy sixty-nine degrees - in February! Late evening I looked out the sliding glass doors of my sunroom and saw robins. Yes, as in more than one. I grabbed my camera and quietly as possible I moved out on to the deck. The light was going pretty quickly and they were pretty far away but I was able to click a few photos with my zoom lens as I watched about ten of these little guys feasting in my yard. I had hoped to get a better photo yesterday but I didn't see any and as it we will be about twenty degrees cooler today I don't blame them if they are hiding. I'm just glad they're back and forecasting Spring!
Three's Company
And yes, there's even a little bit of green grass!
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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Camera Critters: Dust Bunny and Baby Turkeys

What am I doing here you ask?
Rolling in the dirt....ahhhhhh!
Nibbling on the grass with a friend!
A baby turkey update...

A couple of weeks ago I posted a picture (here) of the baby turkeys who have visited my yard all summer. That photo was taken on July 15th. I took the above photo August 30th. In just a short month and a half they have gone from toddlers to young adults. Their tail and wing feathers have lost their soft downy look and the pattern of the feathers are now pronounced and mimic mamas. However, they are still mama's babies and only about five months old. If you look closely I think she's telling them to come on along!

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Saturday, August 28, 2010

The Buck Stops Here

On Tuesday evening this six point buck strutted into my yard. I've seen him before but not this close.
At the same time our youngest fawn visitor and mama were in the front yard area just to the left of where the buck was in the above photo.
Hanging out in the backyard near the woods was our oldest fawn visitor and mama and a friend of the family.
Very close to and eyeing my Rose of Sharon bushes were these two. Notice the still golden red color of the deer on the left. The deer on the right has begun to take on the light gray color of winter's insulated coat.
The fawns and their mamas have been around all summer with other occasional doe making an appearance a couple of times a smaller buck as well. It's that time of year when we see more and more deer. For those of you anxious for cooler weather it's a sure sign fall is on the way.
All of these beautiful creatures were in my yard on Tuesday evening. A couple more got scared seeing me peeking out the window and tip-toeing around the deck and they ran away from their portrait session. Wait till the rest of the crowd tells them they missed their fifteen minutes of fame!!!! I bet they'll be back.
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Saturday, August 21, 2010

Camera Critters: Baby Turkeys

Remember readers that I take most of my critter shots from my sunroom window so these aren't fully clear and crisp but I wanted to share a few pictures of mama turkey and her babies. She has been bringing them by for a few weeks now to eat birdseed scattered from the feeder or a little bit of corn that Hubs occassionally throws out. It depends on what's under the oak the days they come visiting. I was disappointed this year that they were almost toddlers before we got to see them but they've been fun visitors nevertheless.
Here the little ones seem to be going head to head and beak to beak for any morsel they can find.
Most times the little ones stay fairly close to mama!
Time to go little ones!

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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Camera Critters: One Fish, Two Fish

Goldie and Spot


The cold temps and snow and ice have been gone for a little over a week now and look who surfaced in the pond. This little pair came up from the bottom but they don't look like they're quite ready to stick their heads out yet. Or perhaps they're asking 'does this rock make our butts look big.' As I walked by yesterday I didn't see but heard a little frog plop into the water so the pond is indeed coming out of its long winter slumber. These sights and sounds are a wonderful prelude for what's to come and I can hardly wait!

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Friday, November 6, 2009

A Squirrel and His Antics

I had to laugh at this little squirrel whose picture I took through my sunroom window. If you look closely just underneath him and to the right is a hanger that holds my bird feeder. I think he sat there contemplating how he could get to the seed. That thin strand of wire didn't seem to be the route he wanted to take.
I was on the phone with my Mom when out of the corner of my eye I thought I saw a flying gray mass. I told my Mom to hold on a minute and grabbed my camera. Mr. Squirrel had climbed down the tree and was across from the feeder when he took the risk and jumped a good three feet toward the feeder. As you can see he was hanging on for dear life.
After swinging around a few times he was finally able to position himself around the feeder and grab a few bites before dropping to the ground below. He had managed to shake some seed out so he had a few nibbles on the ground before scurrying off to find whatever nuts are left in my yard that he hasn't already confiscated.
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Saturday, October 31, 2009

A Camera Critter Halloween

Heidi wants to remind you to......
Beware of Black Cats
Glowing Orange Lights

and Smiling Jack-O-Lanterns!

Happy Halloween Everyone

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