Tag Archives: Illinois

Blurry Eagle

 

Steve and I drove through starved rock state park in the snow storm today (yes, it was too beautiful yesterday to last- we all knew the snow was coming back!) anyway, finally got a few shots of a bald eagle in flight. Not the best shots- still kind of shaky with the long lenses- but I finally got pictures that you can actually see that it is an eagle! (Here was my first attempt at an eagle a few years back)

Snow Cone

Sean and I went for a little stroll this afternoon to soak up some long awaited sunshine and enjoy the 40 degree temps….

Snow Oak

Another two inches of snow early this morning. It looks pretty, but I’m ready for spring.

 At least I know the deer are still around. One of them chewed down my variegated dogwood against the house. Nice to know they’re not starving this year. this one looks nice and fat under all that fur.

More Snow ~ Trying to keep the Critters Fed

house finches, lady cardinal and junco

 

snow covered squirrel

 

typical position for a nuthatch

 

Snow Blue Jay

I finally had a bluejay stick around long enough for me to get a few good pictures. Usually they are a grab and dash kind of bird.

Winter Birds of the New Year

Here is it January of 2015 already. Where did the year go?
Actually I’m glad to see last year go. It started out okay but ended pretty lousy. I was hollering for a do over towards the end there, but now I’ll just opt for a fresh start.
Now here we are, a fresh snow and good ole bitter cold to go with it. For a little while there I thought Mother Nature was going to take it easy on us this winter. I was enjoying the temps in 40’s, especially over Christmas- but alas, we do live in Illinois!

Morning after last night’s storm- about 6 inches of powder snow

 

seeing double- pair of chickadees

 

a Cold Mourning Dove

 

Blue Jay

 

Black Capped Chickadees

 

Mourning Doves

 

House Finch

 

Downy Woodpecker

 

Semper Fi

 

Bald Cypress Cone Hunting

I want to grow a few bald cypress’ for my yard next spring,
so we went cone hunting Saturday.
The bald cypress is so named because it is one of the few cypress’
that loose their leaves in the fall

My source tree. Lovely orange fall color- though most of the leaves are gone.
This tree is loaded – no climbing though, tons of cones were already on the ground.
Cones are small and sticky, smelling strongly of turpentine. Seeds are the amber colored chunks inside the broken cone.
I think I got enough – maybe…

I’ll plant them now, letting winter do the stratifying for me and have little saplings by spring!

Froggy Hibiscus

A Grey Green tree frog on a freshly opened hibiscus flower, sat still long enough for me to snap about a dozen pictures. It had just finished raining- couldn’t have asked for a more perfect photo opportunity!

Amour de Carotte

This is what happens when you don’t thin your carrot seedlings.