Montezuma NWR 7

Continuing on...
Parts 1-6 are here:

Montezuma NWR 1
Montezuma NWR 2
Montezuma NWR 3
Montezuma NWR 4
Montezuma NWR 5
Montezuma NWR 6

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The Montezuma Wildlife Refuge is a large area, but we often retrace the trails and roads there, because with each "go 'round" there are new things to see. Like us, our friendly Harrier moved from pond to pond, this time flying overhead, and the nearby green heron and kingfisher looked skyward as he swept by.

Many of the flowers were now going to seed. I liked the pattern this one made as it fell away from the plant.

A Belted Kingfisher perched on a nearby limb

Same bird showing off his crest

This American Goldfinch was still hanging on to his brilliant breeding plumage

And once again, the Harrier flew over

The Delicate Queen Anne's Lace was in full bloom

And this turtle rested on a log that was sticking up out of the water

Whooooooooosh! An eagle suddenly flew past! What a surprise!

And, toward the late afternoon, we passed by the butterfly garden again. I love when the long afternoon light that makes things glow

Sunflower

Lots of birds

A Great Blue Heron

More birds

And some narrow-leafed sunflowers.

Hi everyone,

I hope you all are well and happy. Summer certainly has flown by and the leaves are now beginning to turn color here now. It will be awhile before we get to "peak", and I will try to get some pictures to share with you.

Things are going okay here. I'm still taking care of some things - seems one thing after another, but overall, I'm fine. We are trying to hatch a plan that will hopefully soon resolve some issues and will perhaps put me in a state of mind for blogging a little more often. We'll see how it goes!!

Thank you very much for all of your visits and comments. You have no idea how much they make me smile.

Kathryn asked a question if I had visited Buttermilk Falls in Ithaca. No, but we certainly will try to get there now that you have mentioned it. We have been to Letchworth State Park though.
(Not on this most recent visit.) It is also known as the "Grand Canyon of the East."
http://nysparks.state.ny.us/parks/info.asp?parkID=12 The place has outstanding views and waterfalls.

We are hoping to get away again soon, if we can. Even little getaways are good for the soul.

Take care and I'll be posting again soon.

26 comments:

kjpweb said...

Good to hear that you're doing ok!
As always a good walk! Love that Harrier! Send him down here! :)
Cheers, Klaus

kRiZ cPEc said...

love the sentence "even little getaways are good for soul"
thanks for sharing

Lana Gramlich said...

Good luck & take care. Still loving the photos!

Ruth's Photo Blog said...

Great photos,impossible to pick a favorite.Guess that makes them all my favorite.

Suzanne Perazzini said...

I really love that first photo of the harrier. It's good to see you in here. Look after yourself.

T and S said...

Beautiful series yet again. I like the turtle the best

Becky and Gary said...

Such beautiful pictures as usual. I can never get any good shots of the Kingfisher. Our Goldfinches have already begun the color change.
You are so right about even short getaways. Sometimes even a day trip can be like a refreshing vacation. Take care.

fishing guy said...

Lin: Beautiful photos and it is wonderful that you caught that eagle. You always give us so much to view.

Jayne said...

Glad to hear things might be settling down a little Lin. As always, your photos brought a huge smile to my face. Blessings to you. :c)

Mary said...

Glad that you are feeling OK right now. These are lovely photos. You have such a knack for the perfect shot. I love the harrier and the eagle...wow! It all looks so summery still. Everything here is so dry that there is a general dead look in so many places.

laughingwolf said...

what an artistic sense you show in each pic, lin... beautiful :)

Lew said...

Beautiful pictures of a beautiful place! You capture birds in flight with such detail. I usuall just get a dark silhouette against the sky.

June said...

I've got to go on a walk with you one day!

The Birdlady said...

Beautiful post...every single picture. Good to see you're OK.

bobbie said...

This whole series 1-6 has been amazing. Wonderful pictures!

Kathiesbirds said...

I haven't seen you in awhile so I'm glad to know you are still out photographing and blogging. You've captured some lovley images here and I can tell that nature is soothing to your soul. I hope to see you around soon. Stay well!

Anna said...

Beatiful images, nice kingfisher, and hope to see you back soon. Anna :)

adampaul said...

I'm just catching up, but great series of this reserve! Some lovely birds, and I enjoyed the countryside photos as well. Some friends of ours have family in Amish country, and always bring us back a bag of delicious Amish beef sticks & pretzels when they go home, yummm!

Take care, Lin!

Genie said...

Some great images, look forward to seeing more

Mary said...

Lin, I hope whatever is wearing on you lightens up...

In the meantime, your photos leave me speechless. Obviously, something good is within you!

Mary

Dave Coulter said...

Excellent series of shots. Hawks and sunflowers are among my "favorite things"... :)

2sweetnsaxy said...

I so enjoy these strolls with you. Great photos, as usual. For some reason the ones of the garden really stick with me. They were so pretty and colorful in a wild and delicate kind of way.

Nick S said...

lovely new set of pics :-)

Fast Menopause Remedies said...

good to hear that

Travis said...

Beautiful

Louise said...

Excellent photos are so interesting. I love the seeds falling, too. It's my favorite.

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