Sunday, March 18, 2007

Camera Regret

Sam & I went for a walk this afternoon. It's blustery and we got snow over the weekend after we just got rid of all of it last week, but it was sunny and sort of warm.
I was only going to go to the end of the pasture, but it was so nice we kept going. I didn't bring my camera and of course we saw a ton of interesting things I could have take pictures of. Here's a few of the things we came across, I'm going to go out tomorrow morning, with my camera, and see what I come across.
  • There was a massive Red Tail Hawk, we saw him sitting in a tree and flying over the field and woods, screeching the whole time.
  • The creek has snow and ice on the edges but is now running and bubbling.
  • There was a group of Robin's eating sumac.
  • There was a group of Grackle's that followed us along the creek's edge, it was a little creepy, think The Brother's Grimm (for those of you that saw the movie).
  • I saw an Eastern Bluebird, a REALLY bright blue one with a rust chest. He was beautiful, and he sat still and watched us for a number of minutes before he flew off across the field. It was a perfect shot.
  • A flock of Canadian Geese flew overhead in a perfect V across the bright, blue, not-a-cloud-in-the-sky sky
So the moral of the story is, no more field and woodland walks without the camera.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Ok this blog sounds like it came straight out of the book "My Side of the Mountain"
LOL ... oh my lil country sis ;)