No sooner than I hit publish on my last post, I went through the back porch to take some trash out and what to my wondering eyes should appear, but a small flock of Cedar Waxwings in our neighbor's evergreen tree! Naturally I was unequipped but ran quickly inside for a camera with a zoom lens. Folks, I was rewarded and I am passing on my good fortune to you!
Who knew that there was an abundance of berries on what I am presuming is a Juniper tree, although don't quote me on that, Those masks! Those super smooth feathers!! While I love Cardinals as much as the next person, this bird is right up there on my favorites list, especially when they show up unannounced which we will get to in due time.I may have mentioned that Laura resigned her position with the town and as such John wanted to have a party to celebrate her retirement. Finding a date that worked for everyone was not easy, but finally it was settled for last night. Being a surprise party turned out to be more difficult then John expected, but since that was the original plan, he dropped the decorations off at our house weeks ago so we could do the decorating. Eventually it was decided that it would work best for everyone if it was held in Jenn and Rick's new place that is anything but small and intimate. So, Bruce and I went last week to come up with a plan. They decorate for every holiday in a big way and Valentine's Day is included. We took advantage of her, well, what do you call it when it is a large area?
Yea...large!By the day of the party though, they were already switching to Mardi Gras.
Indeed, I don't know about a legend, but she has been a HUGE asset to the town of Murphy and will be missed.One day last week I joined with other folks for a walking group called, "Murphy on the Move" and as is typical, I was the slowest of anyone. I do not know why I walk, what other folks think is slow, but I do. When I mentioned that my partner had to be slow, a man spoke up and said he was also slow. Great! I've already forgotten his name, but our pace was quite similar.Meanwhile this was part of the group leading the way.I spoke with the lady in the burgundy after the hour walk was complete,learning that she is an Appalachian Trail hiker and has done sections in most states. Held on Tuesday and Thursday mornings, it might prove difficult with my volunteer schedule, but we shall see.I am always so puzzled when I see something like this at our downtown antique store. Where, or who did it come from?
Meanwhile, one floor below, Bruce began work on a new project and can you guess what it was?
If you guessed a box to hold cans of gasoline and a gasoline blower, you are the winner!! When faced with the prospect of no power for a good long while, Bruce jumped into action, buying gas for the generator. Of course we all know we experienced nothing of the sort. but should we have, my dear Bruce was ready. Wanting to move the gas containers away from the house, he got very creative and went to work.He painted it to match everything else out back that he has either built or refurbished and then put it in place. Shingles baby!And here is the completed box in it's new home.That's correct. Underneath the kayak! I took the photo above to talk about what is happening in the next day or so and that is having the huge stump ground out in order to turn this area into a small garden as it is about the only part of the yard, aside from the front, that has abundant sunshine. The grinding is costing a small fortune, but David keeps telling us to spend our money and so, on occasion, we are.Just think, if I am posting flower or vegetable photos, I won't be bombarding you with birds!!
Speaking of growing things, I am not sure if I ever showed you the giant oyster mushroom I came across last month?
Robins have been plentiful and I am so here for it. Only once a year do they show up in Orlando, which makes seeing them daily such a treat.The same holds true with this tiny Song Sparrow.Earlier today as I was walking along someone asked me what was I looking for as I gazed up into the upper branches of the bare trees. Tiny birds was my answer. The image above puts their size into perspective, although this one is taken in our yard. As were these two cuties.; one is a White Throated Sparrow and the other is a Dark-Eyed Junco. Here today and gone tomorrow!But, I digress.
As well as the birds, I record the time, the temperature, and weather conditions. And why is that you ask? Because I am trying to learn more about the North Carolina birds. We have discussed before how sometimes, especially my Bird Buddy feeder, when AI is involved with birds they are not entirely accurate. Mostly they are though, but I am puzzled as to why I am seeing on the app that Cedar Waxwings are uncommon right now because, much to my delight and surprise, as I was bemoaning that fact that seeing them at Daniel and Courtney's house was probably going to be the end of my season with CW. Holy Cow, moments later as I was walking down the next street over, by golly I saw a large flock of birds fly into a huge tree ahead of me.
Every dark dot you see was a Waxwing.
Here are but a fraction of them!You would be so proud of me because I did not take a hundred photos of this sighting! I mostly just watched and waited to see if they would fly off en masse. Eventually I continued my walk, reluctantly I might add, but if I was to get any exercise I needed to get moving. After about forty five minutes, I could stand it no longer and made my way back to the "tree" where, much to my surprise, they were still chilling in Chad and Erin's tree. Yup, we know the folks. I sat on a little rock wall watching and waiting. After another ten minutes or so, a few of them began drifting off into a tree across the street that was much smaller.The best part though was when a group swooped down on a holly bush and mayhem ensued.By my count there are ten in the above photo. And then there were a few doing some gymnastic moves.You have been a witness to the fact that I have taken so many pictures of birds that it is crazy, however, never can I remember getting one that is holding onto the branch, upside down ,and with wings spread. Now that was fun!!And while you may be a little tired of seeing them, rest assured it won't happen for much longer. Of course, maybe I WILL stumble across some again before they leave for the year.
A girl can hope, can't she?
your friend,
Gail