and our lives rage hot
disease and sorrow eat us
but today I fly
Nice work. Like your choice for a back ground.
Don
I can't identify the bird!
Fotoartist wrote:
I can't identify the bird!
LOL - sorry Fotoartist, I see her almost every day - Northern Harrier Hawk.
Your poetry moves me greatly.
Linda From Maine wrote:
Your poetry moves me greatly.
hi Linda - as of late we need courage.
wdross
Loc: Castle Rock, Colorado
pfrancke wrote:
and our lives rage hot
disease and sorrow eat us
but today I fly
Oh, how nice to have a beautiful regular! Not many mice and small rabbits left in your area then.
wdross wrote:
Oh, how nice to have a beautiful regular! Not many mice and small rabbits left in your area then.
Hi wdross, I am surrounded by miles and miles of marsh, and flies and mosquitoes, and black snakes, and mice still get into the house and the snakes will soon hang out in the garage before they go into the marsh to search for bird nests. And, soon the bunnies will be nibbling on the grass with a wary eye for the fox and eagle and my yellow lab that caught one a few years ago.
Today I saw the grey harrier divebomb his girl - I thought it was a seagull, but when I pulled out the binocs, I could tell it was the male - it is a good day when I can get a good shot of them, they keep their eyes on me I think..
phv
Loc: Goleta, California
I love those Harrier hawks. Incredible birds and you’ve captured this one well!
phv wrote:
I love those Harrier hawks. Incredible birds and you’ve captured this one well!
Thanks phv - it is a wonderful day when they come close - someday I want to get a good hover action up close!
wdross
Loc: Castle Rock, Colorado
pfrancke wrote:
Hi wdross, I am surrounded by miles and miles of marsh, and flies and mosquitoes, and black snakes, and mice still get into the house and the snakes will soon hang out in the garage before they go into the marsh to search for bird nests. And, soon the bunnies will be nibbling on the grass with a wary eye for the fox and eagle and my yellow lab that caught one a few years ago.
Today I saw the grey harrier divebomb his girl - I thought it was a seagull, but when I pulled out the binocs, I could tell it was the male - it is a good day when I can get a good shot of them, they keep their eyes on me I think..
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Sounds like you are set for a fun summer! Many of us will be envying you.
wdross wrote:
Sounds like you are set for a fun summer! Many of us will be envying you.
Lots and lots of work - but there will be play time. Thanks wdross
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