On a rainy day in Trinidad
American White Pelicans, zoomed with Nikon B700
"Winter" left-overs
American White Pelicans with my old Panasonic FZ20…
Bufflehead male
Ruddy Turnstones
Green Honeycreeper male, Trinidad
Old barn in spring snow
A bright and cheery American Robin
American Kestrel
American White Pelicans, Nikon Coolpix B700
A rural "winter" scene
American Kestrel, Nikon B700
They call this spring?
American Kestrel, Panasonic FZ200
Almost missed, but gratefully seen
Palm Tanager, Trinidad
White-lined Tanager, Trinidad
Blue-gray Tanager, Trinidad
Togetherness
Common Merganser male
Another Pelican treat
Little angel
I'm the king of the castle
Black-throated Mango, Asa Wright, Trinidad
Standing up well
Kohleria tubiflora, Trinidad
Western Meadowlark
The challenges of being a birder
One of yesterday's Great Horned Owls
Purple Honeycreeper, Trinidad
Evening mist in the rainforest
White-necked Jacobin female, Trinidad
A memory of Waterton from before the fire
Wild Bergamot / Monarda fistulosa
Hanging on - Gaillardia
Gathering lunch for his babies
Jackrabbit
Brewer's Blackbird / Euphagus cyanocephalus
Purple Honeycreeper, Trinidad
Ring-necked Pheasant male / Phasianus colchicus
Hooded Merganser male
A touch of blue
Sunflower detail
The process of decay
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"Just" an everyday Goose
Quickly editing and posting my "daily three", after getting up late. As mentioned yesterday, my daughter went in for major surgery yesterday morning, and it was a huge relief when I was able to go and visit her in the evening. This was thanks to friends, Mary-Jane and Bud, who so kindly said that they would drive me across the city if my daughter was up to having a visitor and if I wished to go. I was so very grateful, as it was a huge relief to go and to see that my daughter was OK. Now comes a long healing process, starting with six weeks off work. SO thankful this all turned out OK.
Ha, ha, while I was posting these photos and starting on the descriptions, I had totally forgotten about the MOUSE in my HOUSE! I haven't been downstairs yet, so have to go and bravely face the unknown - is it still in my home and, if so, where is it and will it suddenly come running out across the floor, making me give out a loud scream?! Also, is it a mouse or something like a Meadow Vole (which don't normally go inside)? To me, it looked "huge" when it frightened the life out of me two days ago.
Ha, ha, while I was posting these photos and starting on the descriptions, I had totally forgotten about the MOUSE in my HOUSE! I haven't been downstairs yet, so have to go and bravely face the unknown - is it still in my home and, if so, where is it and will it suddenly come running out across the floor, making me give out a loud scream?! Also, is it a mouse or something like a Meadow Vole (which don't normally go inside)? To me, it looked "huge" when it frightened the life out of me two days ago.
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