Where To Start

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I can read his mind: “Where to start”. Cute. These photos were taken on different days, but at the same bird feeder. You can tell by the level of ‘food’ in the feeder.

~ Rick


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Now, Some Blue

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I have seen a couple Eastern Bluebirds recently. When they are flying, the males stand out. The blue is so beautiful.

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Beautiful

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I don’t know why, but I had a hard time capturing a photo of this cardinal. Teresa took the top two photos, and I took the fuzzy one at the bottom.

Cardinals create a lot of feeling and emotion. They remind so many of lost loved ones. I certainly love this beautiful bird.

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Avoid the Bombs

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Teresa is visiting family in Utah and I stayed home for some dental follow-up work and to take care of our dogs. The older dog of the two is struggling. He is older and I think he’s nearing the end. So sad.

Back to the geese. The last few times we hiked the bike path along the river we have seen so many geese. They seem to be more excitable lately. This gaggle of geese saw me coming and starting walking up the hill, but as I got closer, they became more excited. In fact, they took off in mass. It was fun to watch. I have to be honest, some of them flew over me and I was covering my head .. just in case they dropped a 💩 bomb on me.

The large gaggle flew up the river, then came back by and were joined by a second group that was just a little further up the trail. I managed a few photos and included them above.

~ Rick

Survived The Holiday

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We purchase our eggs and a few other food items from a farm not far from our home. Last week this turkey was enjoying some sun. I had to take the photo ... just because he survived the holiday.

~ Rick


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