I was astonished and delighted to see our first heron yesterday, standing in the icy waters of a retention pond near our home. Then, today, I passed by a preserve that has been devoted to herons. I don’t know if it could be called a “rookery” or not, but this is a major breeding site in the Chicago suburbs, and the trees and man-made “masts” were covered with birds. YEA!!!!
While we were in Florida, we visited a bird refuge, and saw many of the heron and egret varieties that come to this area for the summer. They are simply beautiful birds! And, on our trip south I was able to get within twelve feet of three sandhill cranes. Dear Husband said that he saw some of them flying north today.
Yesterday, I looked out our kitchen window, toward the bird feeder a short while before dusk, and counted TWELVE male cardinals feeding. Of course, there were most likely twelve females, too, but it takes a little more careful searching to see them, since they blend in so very well.
My friend Cop Car, and her daughter Bogie, are much more informed birdwatchers than I am, but one day I may catch up to them. It’s a lovely hobby.
Monthly Archives: March 2009
Contrary to Popular Opinion…
I have not fallen off the face of the earth. I’m yet livin….sorta. I have a ton of news to share with you all and pictures, too!
I spent the first three weeks in February trying to organize information for our personal taxes, and for Elegante Mother’s taxes. I spent a lot of time driving to the nursing home to visit with her, and see to her needs. I also tried to get all the bookkeeping done, so that at the end of the month I could go to Florida with Dear Husband.
Of course, I didn’t want to blurt out to the world that I was going to be away, even though Son #2 was going to be here. He kindly took on the duties of caring for Edward Scissorhands, watering the (indoor) plants and feeding the (outdoor) birds.
I’ve got to get some dinner pulled together, and then I’ll be back to share what’s been going on.
I hope you’ve all been well while I’ve been away.
Spring….can it be far away??