Saturday, June 15, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Yard Flowers
I love this time of year! The colors are so vivid after living in the greys and browns of winter. This first picture was from five days ago, when the green leaves were just starting to peek out. The second picture, from today, shows such a drastic change. I think that if I sat under one tree and watched one bud, I might actually be able to see it grow!
I planted an ornamental cherry tree at the corner of our yard a few years ago. Last year it was loaded with blooms. This year, there are very few. They're so pretty.
My poor husband. He has worked so hard on our lawn over the years we've lived here, but the weeds are entirely persistent at overtaking the grass. We now have a beautiful lawn of weed flowers, and hubby has given up trying to heed their progress. So now we have a lawn of green, interspersed with pops of purple and yellow. It's not all bad.
Growing up in the woods is an azalea bush. I can't imagine that it was planted there. Today my boy brought me a bouquet of flowers from this bush.
The snowball bush's heads are small, but lovely. Soon they'll fill out and turn white.
Spring Wildflowers of The Great Smoky Mountains
We just spent two glorious days in the Great Smoky Mountains taking an outdoor education class. We took a short walk in the woods, trying to identify all the spring flowers. While spring was truly late this year, the forest floor was still graced with such variety of wildflowers! I am not all that good at identifying them yet, although I do recognize some of them, but my husband got in on the identification quite avidly. As I madly sketched away, he would move ahead a few more yards, identify another one for me, and move on to the next. Always a new flower behind, it was nearly a race to keep up with this fun challenge. There were more; I couldn't get all of them. But this is a sampling of what we found. A few I forgot to write the name in immediately, so I'm not sure now what they are. But I'll get another chance in a short time, as I'll be going back again. Can't wait!!!
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Birding in Belize
I was fortunate to be in Belize along with someone who I consider an amazing birder. She was up every morning as soon as the birds started calling, meandering around the property we were staying at, catching all the birds she could with her binoculars. Actually, her binoculars were in hand almost the entire time we were in Belize, so her total count was something like 120-plus! I wasn't quite as ambitious as she was, but when I did venture out early, Jean helped me identify the following birds:
wood stork
magnificent frigate bird
tropical mockingbird
great blue heron
black vulture
kiskadee
great-tailed grackle
belted kingfisher
great egret
turkey vulture
cattle egret
northern harrier
golden-fronted woodpecker
scrub euphonia
yellow-winged tanager
grey hawk
summer tanager
red-billed pigeon
white-fronted parrot
rock pigeon
rose-breasted grosbeak
baltimore oriole
brown jay
brown-crested flycatcher
greater pewee
clay-colored robin
masked tityra
collared aracari
blue-grey gnatcatcher
lineated woodpecker
social flycatcher
grayish saltater
redstart
ruddy ground dove
hepatic tanager
green-breasted mango hummingbird
melodious blackbird
yellow-throated vireo
tropical pewee
king vulture
double-crested cormorant
anhinga
American kestrel
blue-wing teal
pied-billed grèbe
coot
reddish egret
spotted sandpiper
snowy egret
vermillon flycatcher
orchard oriole
catbird
black-headed saltwater
grassquit
white-eyed vireo
groove-billed ani
magnolia warbler
boat-billed flycatcher
flame-colored tanager
white-crowned parrot
black-collared seedeater
olive-throated parakeet
mangrove swallow
black phoebe
short-tailed hawk
bat falcon
yellow-bellied elaenia
jabiru
brown pelican
ruddy turnstone
royal tern
laughing gull
sanderling
little blue heron
lesser swallow-tailed swift
yellow warbler
yellow-throated warbler
meadowlark
ferruginous pygmy owl
yellow throat
yellow-faced grosbeak
Personal favorites? The frigate bird, the parrots, the aricari, the lineated woodpecker and the pygmy owl. Such variety and some wild colors! A funny: the melodious blackbird really IS melodious. I spent most of the time in Belize thinking that Jean was referring to it as just a beautiful-sounding blackbird. I didn't realize that its name really was "melodious blackbird" until well into our time birding!
wood stork
magnificent frigate bird
tropical mockingbird
great blue heron
black vulture
kiskadee
great-tailed grackle
belted kingfisher
great egret
turkey vulture
cattle egret
northern harrier
golden-fronted woodpecker
scrub euphonia
yellow-winged tanager
grey hawk
summer tanager
red-billed pigeon
white-fronted parrot
rock pigeon
rose-breasted grosbeak
baltimore oriole
brown jay
brown-crested flycatcher
greater pewee
clay-colored robin
masked tityra
collared aracari
blue-grey gnatcatcher
lineated woodpecker
social flycatcher
grayish saltater
redstart
ruddy ground dove
hepatic tanager
green-breasted mango hummingbird
melodious blackbird
yellow-throated vireo
tropical pewee
king vulture
double-crested cormorant
anhinga
American kestrel
blue-wing teal
pied-billed grèbe
coot
reddish egret
spotted sandpiper
snowy egret
vermillon flycatcher
orchard oriole
catbird
black-headed saltwater
grassquit
white-eyed vireo
groove-billed ani
magnolia warbler
boat-billed flycatcher
flame-colored tanager
white-crowned parrot
black-collared seedeater
olive-throated parakeet
mangrove swallow
black phoebe
short-tailed hawk
bat falcon
yellow-bellied elaenia
jabiru
brown pelican
ruddy turnstone
royal tern
laughing gull
sanderling
little blue heron
lesser swallow-tailed swift
yellow warbler
yellow-throated warbler
meadowlark
ferruginous pygmy owl
yellow throat
yellow-faced grosbeak
Personal favorites? The frigate bird, the parrots, the aricari, the lineated woodpecker and the pygmy owl. Such variety and some wild colors! A funny: the melodious blackbird really IS melodious. I spent most of the time in Belize thinking that Jean was referring to it as just a beautiful-sounding blackbird. I didn't realize that its name really was "melodious blackbird" until well into our time birding!
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Caye Caulker Beach, Belize
(This should be one long photo, with the boat on the left and the grass-covered dock on the right.)
Labels:
beach,
Belize,
Caye Caulker,
sketch,
watercolor
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Maidenhair Fern
I was fortunate to go to Belize on a mission trip recently. I wished there was so much more time to nature journal! There is SO much I would have added to my journal had there been time. One day we went to the jungle, and this little fern leaf found its way back to our lodging with me, where I sketched it out and painted it over several days' time. I love ferns, and would enjoy having a book full of paintings of all different kinds.
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