Princess Gail Birdtale and I had a great morning of birding at Black Walnut Bottom yesterday. Even this late in the year we saw 14 species. Our favorite moments were at a small tangle of trees and brush that still had a few berries on them. They were swarmed with Cedar Waxwings and White-throated Sparrows. We were treated to a symphony of song from the White-throated sparrows.
sounds like you had an enjoyable time.
Yes, it was a beautiful morning, in a beautiful place, doing something we love to do. 🙂
We have tons of sparrows here and we feed them. They sing to us almost every single day.
Glad you had a great time. Big hug to you and Princess Gail. 🙂
Yes, even the lowly Sparrows are beautiful and many of them sing beautifully, if one but stops to look and listen! Glad you enjoy them like we do! 🙂
It seems like wherever I hike (in the NE at least) the white-throated sparrows always sing to us.
That’s an advantage of living up north. White-throated Sparrows summer in Canada and winter in the southern US. You are in between and probably get them for much of the year. Lucky you! 🙂
Nothing is prettier than birds singing. Awesome photo.
Thanks, Pam! 🙂
“…many of them sing beautifully, if one but stops to look and listen.” Just like people, just as in life.
Isn’t that the truth! 🙂
Lovely picture … and lovely writing:
Why thank you, Jennifer! I’ll take that as a high compliment coming from a real writer like yourself!
Peace, my friend!