I'm Still Alive & Kicking


Hello friends, I hope you all are well and enjoying life. I'm sitting here with my cats curled up beside me sleeping peacefully, so I decided to try and put something together to share with you today.

It's been a long time since I posted anything here. I've tried several times, only to abort my attempts in frustration. I guess I just don't have the patience right now for organization.

Since my last post, winter ended, spring came upon us, and wow, where is the year going? It's already summer!!

For those who have asked, I'm doing fine, but my brain is really scattered these days, so I just try to do my own thing and get out with my camera to unwind, whenever it is possible to squeeze in little bits of time.

The Red Fox in this picture was quite a treat to see. (Remember you can click on the pictures to see them larger.)


There were actually several of them, but this one came very close to me. She was so beautiful and it was just a magical moment when she sat right down very calmly just a few feet in front of me. According to reports, there are also six babies there, but I haven't been fortunate enough to see them.

Wild Turkeys are in their beautiful breeding plumage now

Recently, I have seen a couple of these Yellow Crowned Night Herons. This is the first time I've ever seen these birds so far north. When I lived in South Carolina, we used to see them, but I never imagined that they would come up to Connecticut. Quite a nice sighting!

Eastern Cottontail living by the marsh

American Goldfinch

Not the best picture, but one day while out walking, there was a very wild and crazy barking coming from the marsh grasses. Off in the distance, a Coyote seemed upset. I think it was because there was a man walking out in the marsh, and I guess that he probably disturbed him.

Even while the coyote was barking, this Cedar Waxwing was perched in a small tree very close to me.

Snowy Egret. Listed as Threatened. Demand for egret plumes for ladies hats back a century or so ago nearly caused these birds' extinction. This bird certainly demonstrated how beautiful their feathers are.

The warblers and finches are wonderful this time of year. Such colorful little wonders and their songs are beautiful. This is a Yellow Warbler.

American Robins are everywhere now. I don't think I've ever seen so many.

Not much of a picture, but this is a Marsh Wren. When walking through the marshes, these birds have the most interesting calls. They almost always remain invisible, hidden deep in the grasses, so when one lands a little higher on the grass, it's quite a treat to snap even a faraway picture of it.

The other day I was driving down the road and I spotted about 30 or more Canada Geese in a parking lot. Most of them were toddlers and teens. I got out of the car and began to take pictures - I only had my long lens on the camera, and at some point they gathered around me and I couldn't take pictures because they were too close! Soon more geese crossed the road, stopping traffic right in the middle of town, and I suddenly had an entourage following me back to the car. I felt like the Pied Piper!

I was at Hammonasset State Park one day and right beside the road was this Great Egret. He let me get quite close, so I was able to get some pretty good shots of him.

Such a beauty!

Nearby, in a fresh water puddle, a little Killdeer sipped water

Least Terns were fluttering over a pond and diving down quickly with a heavy splash, coming back up with small fish. Fun to watch them. These birds are listed as Threatened here, so it's always a treat to see them.

Red Winged Blackbirds are back in full force, calling out from the grasses. This one perched on a rail for me. Very cooperative of him!!

This time of year is the best for all the little babies! Just love seeing them. This one is a little Canada Gosling.

Ahh, the flowers!!! So nice to see color again! Yay! I just get so color starved in the winter.

Now, this was an extremely happy sighting!! A baby Piping Plover. They are listed as endangered and threatened, depending on where they are. The birds like to nest on beaches and when the nesting areas are located, the state fences around the areas and sometimes completely close the beaches. I got lucky this day because the birds were down by the water.

I kept my distance, using a long lens, and marveled at their camouflage. Sometimes I was looking directly at them, but my eyes just didn't see them.

I looked up at the sky one day and spotted this Blackbird chasing an Osprey. I always find it remarkable how these small birds actually succeed in chasing the big birds away!

The scent of wild roses is lovely now, as well as the Honeysuckle. Walking along a path one day, the sweet mixture of the two fragrances filled the air with a beautiful perfume. Note the raindrops. We're 23 days into the month, and this is the 18th day of grey skies and sporadic rain. Will somebody please send me some sunshine?

Well, I think we know what this critter is. He was standing by the road and when the car stopped, I quickly shot this picture.

One day I was out and spotted a small herd of deer. The rest of the deer moved away from me, but this one decided to turn and walk toward me. We looked at each other for quite some time and finally he got bored with my face and moved on.


This Cattle Egret doesn't belong here!! We used to see them in the ditches down south, but never, ever up here!!

This cute little Killdeer was trying to be invisible by hiding in the grasses. He would duck down and then pop up. Ha ha! I caught him!

Aw, a little baby bunny. They are everywhere now.

On another visit, I spotted the Cattle Egret again, this time with some Glossy Ibises


And then it was time to fly.
Until next time...

Thank you so much for all of your kind notes and comments. They mean a lot to me, even though sometimes I can't find the words to express my appreciation.

Mom is doing fine right now, but has been in and out of the hospital, nursing homes, back home, here, and then back again to all of those places so many times in the past year that, quite honestly, I have lost count.

Otherwise, everything is fine here. We have been pretty much housebound, unless we are doing things for Mom. Haven't made any trips to anywhere interesting, but hope we can take a break sometime in the autumn.

Well, take care and thank you so much for your visits. You all are so kind.

35 comments:

Kimberli said...

As always, beautiful subjects and photos. And it's good to see you posting again!

Ruth's Photo Blog said...

Your pictures are like a breath of fresh air.I have enjyed all the variety.I hope you are able to take a few minutes here and there,to refresh yourself.Just remember that if you don't take care of yourself,you can't help others.
Blessings,Ruth

Carol said...

Love that big Tom and the Snowy Egret...actually all the pictures but they were my favorites.

www.riverwildlife.blogspot.com

Barbara Martin said...

It was lovely seeing you post new photos, Lin, and tell us a little about your busy life. I'm glad to see you have been out and about in the fresh air, taking photos of the flora and fauna wherever you go.

As Ruth has already said, you should make certain to take care of yourself. Take a quiet bit of time, just for you.

June said...

Looks like you have a lot of good company! The diversity of fauna and the clarity of your pictures of them always astounds me. Glad to see you...continue taking care to do what you need to do.

Kingsdowner said...

Good to see your fine work again - nearly a whole year in one post!

HANNIBAL said...

Glad to finally see a post from you, I missed you and your walks! You had a lot of catching up to do and you certainly did catch up with this post! Excellent photos of excellent subjects! Welcome back!

bobbie said...

How nice to hear from you again! You certainly did yourself proud - so many photos! and all of them wonderful.

Jayne said...

Hi Lin! Your photos are a welcome site indeed... always so beautiful and artistic. We've missed you here. Sending warm hugs and smiles to you today. :c)

Kathiesbirds said...

Sandpiper, how nice to see you again! I'm glad you have been able to enjoy a bit of nature! Thanks for sharing your views with us. I would love to see a piping plover. That baby is so cute!

kRiZ cPEc said...

great to see shots from you again. ;)

Suzanne Perazzini said...

Good to see you blogging again. The colors you capture in those photos of the birds is quite extraordinary. I hope you get your wish and the sunshine arrives soon.

TSannie said...

Good to see you around! Sorry, no sun in the southern part of our state either. And the forecast calls for rain every darn day for the next week! Unfair!
Your photos are lovely - the fox is beautiful.

laughingwolf said...

really nice to see you posting again lin... great pics, as always

i'm east of you, in nova scotia, and this is the worst spring/early summer [cold/wet] in the 12 years i've been here... and no relief in the forecast :(

Becky and Gary said...

Lin, it is SO good to have you back, and I'm glad things are OK.
I've really missed you and your spectacular photos.
Thanks again for sharing all these shots with us. It's like reading through the national Geographic to see your pictures!I can'pick a favotiye. They are all wonderful!
Take care.
b.

Susanne49 said...

It was a big joy to see your excellent photos of nature. I'm happy everything is fine with you.

How do you manage to be on the right spot in the right time to shoot all this pretty creatures :)

Susanne, still traveling... :)

Larry said...

Good to hear from you and see your great photos again. I especially like the egret photos.-There is a CT blogger get together on the 18th in Milford of July if you are interested.

T and S said...

It nice to see you post again and this awesome post shows you are back with a bang.

Its also a pleasure to note that while you haven't been posting you sure have been photographing all the time.

I liked the images of the Fox, Cottontail, Yellow warbler and little Gosling.

Hope to see you post more frequently...Thomas

JRandSue said...

Hi,just dropped in. My what a great Blog,fantastic Images well captured.
John.

Kylita said...

Before I read your many msgs here, I want to thank you SO MUCH! for your new photos and commentary. I am so happy I stopped by. I haven't in quite sometime but kept faith that you were doing what you needed for you and yours. Hang in there! Today is the 4th of July and being here on your blog is a highlight of my day! Again, many blessings sent to you and thank you from my heart.
SisSTAR

Island Rambles Blog said...

Hi Lin, I have just come back also, wanted to let you know, glad to hear things are ok. Check out my new template if you can. I do like the egret so much. I was thrilled to see you posting. Come back when you can.

Bird Girl said...

Hi Lin - so nice to see a post from you! No wonder you have aborted attempts to post - It is so overwhelming to choose pictures when you haven't posted for a while! And you have some amazing shots here! I LOVE the fox pictures and the blackbird chasing the osprey and really of these are great - but my favorite? That baby Piping Plover!!! How absolutely darling!
Hope all is well with you and yours and hope to hear from you again soon.

Dave Coulter said...

Alive and kicking beats the alternative! Good to see your eye is a sharp as ever....I esp. liked the baby plover!

Mary said...

What a wonderful surprise to tune and find a post by you! Such wonderful photos, you just make us all wish you were posting regularly again, but I understand the scattered mind....mine is a bit that way lately. I love all the shots and there are so many to comment on, but I especially love that beautiful white egret and the plover chick...so cute!....and that cattle egret and all the others that I'm forgetting to mention! I'm glad your mother is doing fairly well. Hang in there! You are in my prayers again starting now.

me ann my camera said...

Sandpiper, How exciting to find your wondwerful post, full of beautiful [ictures, as usual. You still have the touch of finding and posting nature's beauty.
Ann

Ben said...

As always, Great pictures Lin. I particularly liked the contrast created between the Cattle Egret and the Glossy Ibis

The Early Birder said...

My first 'real' visit. Super series & I enjoyed every moment you captured.
Take care & stay well.
Cheers Frank.

laughingwolf said...

hi lin, great to see your pics again

this is the coldest/wettest spring summer i've seen in the 12 years i've been in nova scotia... without two days straight of sun :(

but the next few days are to be grand, with temps into the high 80s

continue to take good care of yourself...

Kylita said...

I just wanted to mention that I loved all your photos, but I esp loved! that one of the baby piping plover. It is so precious and sweet. What a cute little fluff ball!
Trust you are enjoying your summer somehow and you and yours are doing well. Miss you!

Cindy said...

Amazing photos. Very beautiful!! Thanks for sharing with us. I look forward to visiting again.

Susan said...

I am always so impressed stopping by and looking at your photos. They brim of life.

Sekhar said...

Thank God. I could see all these :)

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Good to see you blogging again. The colors you capture in those photos of the birds is quite extraordinary. I hope you get your wish and the sunshine arrives soon.

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