Saturday, May 19, 2018

the eagles

That was an amazing moment. I woke up one Sunday morning and as I opened the curtains this is what I saw in my yard. I watch them for nearly an hour. The raven who wanted access to the food (a cow pelvis) were all around and at time even pulling on their tails to bug them anf get them to leave.







March 2018

One of the things I love to see on snow is the pattern of birds,landing and taking off

This is just a small bird

This is from a raven making a sharp turn and only one of his wings touched




Why lynx do not get their feet cold: they do not have exposed, hairless pads like house cats, Their feet are entirely covered in thick hair. Which also explains the foot prints not being very sharp

That from a raven taking off on very soft snow ..... and making a bit of a mess of it really

The smooching continued



Probably one of my favourite bird this winter: a red breasted nuthatch

By the end of the month it was warm enough to enjoy a cut of coffee sitting outside, soaking the rays

A wolf in my yard, Look at his tail he knows that this is not a great place for him but everybody was getting hungry


February 2018

A couple of blue jays came to the feeder too. We normally do not get blue jays here


Ravens started smooching


Snow makes weird patterns at this point

And it got even colder and the frost got even higher on my windows

January 2018

This year winter was cold, long and snowy

Had a few night visit of a flying squirrel at the bird feeder. The winter was so harsh that everybody was welcome at the feeder


As usual on cold day birds had frost around their eyes, presumably from their breath


In the morning when I opened the windows the frost was nearly all the way to the top

With frost around his eyes this raven looks particularly cute..... not a term one usually associate with ravens