Hello my blogging friends,I hope you all are well and enjoying life. Things are fine here and busy as usual. Time flies by and sometimes I wonder just where it all goes.
Another season has passed and now strong November winds are blowing the last of the leaves from the trees. It's difficult to imagine that winter is just around the corner, but the calendar tells me, yes, it is! We had the most wonderful autumn this year. We haven't seen such good leaf color in years.
I have tried to get out to walk with my camera whenever possible. With each walk now, as autumn gives way to winter, I dig out my warmest sweaters, and I close my jacket more tightly against the cold. I'll soon have to give in and begin wearing my heavier winter clothing.
I always find such peace when I'm walking in nature... quietly, with nothing but the sound of the wind, the birds, and the newly fallen leaves crunching under my feet. The smell of the autumn leaves is rich and fills the senses.
For those who have followed this blog, you might remember our Mute Swan couple. The beautiful male passed away during nesting season and for two summers the lady remained alone at the pond. A few weeks ago, a companion finally joined her. They seem to get along quite nicely.
One day when I was out, I came across this white bird. At first I thought it was an egret, but a closer look made me realize it was actually a Little Blue Heron in white phase. Quite a treat to see. I've seen Great Blue Herons in white phase, but never a Little Blue. I love first sightings!On the way to one of my favorite trails, I looked up into this field and spotted a lovely couple.
This season is filled with beautiful, rich wine reds, orange, and gold. Could there be anything more beautiful than nature's paintings?According to Whatbird.com:
"After breeding, the Hudsonian Godwit undertakes a migration from the subarctic to southern South America, in which it apparently makes nonstop flights of several thousand miles.
It is the smallest and least known of the world’s four godwit species.
It once was regarded as one of North America’s rarest birds; though it is now known to be much more numerous, it is still considered highly vulnerable because its population is concentrated at only a few sites.
A group of godwits are collectively known as an "omniscience", "pantheon", and "prayer" of godwits."
American Bittern, listed as "Endangered" in Connecticut. We saw four of them at Hammonasset Beach in Madison, CT. This is an extremely elusive bird. If you are lucky enough to spot one, it usually will duck into the reeds and or fly away, but two of them actually walked toward me. Quite a treat!
I've never seen one fluff its feathers before. The bird will generally stand in the reeds, hold its head up, exposing the vertical stripes on the neck to camouflage with the grasses



So much fun to see them back in the nesting hole, and I was pleased to see that all four of them are still alive and well. No sign of Mom though.
And the babies were rushing furiously to bring in some soft leaves as they moved into the hole for shelter this winter
























19 Comments:
great to see you post again, I love all of the shots here. :)
Hello again. Happy to hear from you, and that you had such a lovely autumn. Also very glad you have not lost your touch with the camera. Marvelous photos!
I thank-you for the smiles you brought today.These pictures are excellent.I felt like I was on that walk with you and enjoyed it tremendously.Hope your days will be filled with wonderful joys.
Blessings,Ruth
Hi Lin! So good to see you! Your fall scenery was spectacular as usual. And hey, I DID see that leopard growling at you! :c) Take care and stay toasty warm.
Hi Lin,
I always love to come and to read and to see and to learn from your entertaining writings and beautiful photographs! I wish I could get up that early in the mornings..! :)
Thank you also for all your wonderful comments on my blog, Lin. I very much appreciate your words!
I'll be back soon for a visit here!
Susanne
Lin, it SO good to hear from you and to know that you are doing well. I have missed your most beautiful photography.
First I'm also glad to get an update on the female swan. It must be comforting knowing she now has another mate, and won't have to brave another year alone.
I've seen Great Blue's but never realized they had a white phase.
That buck has an impressive rack.
I like the hornets nest, and I can see the leopard..
Beautiful shots of the Bittern. I've never seen one.
Precious shots of the baby squirrels too.
Another wonderful walk Lin.
Do take care, and come back soon!
Becky
Hello Lin. I had no idea you were blogging again and it was a wonderful surprise to hear from you again.
You have the most terrific shots here.
Yes winter is on its way for you and I thought summer was here for us bt the past two days have been freezing. I hopw it is warmer this weekend as I wanted to go away for it.
Aha! I looked a couple of days ago to see if you were back blogging, but you weren't. Then Joan mentioned seeing you on her blog and I thought to myself, I bet Lin is back. I've already commented to you about all these great pictures. You show the season very well. Maybe someday I'll start blogging again too.
Hi Lin -
Nice to see a post. I really enjoyed your pictures...the little blue in white was quite a capture. I am sure I wouldn't have picked that off! But my favorite was the American Bittern. I have yet to see one of these guys close up - beautiful! The squirrels are so darn cute! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving and Christmas!
What wonderful photos. It's so good to see the autumn colors because here in the north of New Zealand we get very little colour when the leaves turn. In particular, I loved the one of the trees reflected in the water and, of course, the deer. What a privilege to see then so close without them scampering away.
Lin, how wonderful to hear from you - and to go on a "walk" with you and your camera. I have peeked in from time to time - just haven't been blogging nearly as much...and I miss it.
Helen
Lin: I hope this finds you well, I always enjoy your photos. Get back to sharing when you are ready.
So good to see a post here and such wonderful shots and wonderful story as usual! Your fall color was wonderful and so many good animal shots. Love the deer pair. I do remember your swan and am so glad she found a new mate! I adore your squirrels and think it would be wonderful to watch them right outside my window in their nest. I hope your mom is doing well.
fantastic photos
Amazing photos! Thanks.
I enjoyed your site and I wish I could consistantly get shots like You. I have a few good pictures on my 10 blogs but I have a point and shoot Sony H-9.
Finding peace walking with nature is where I go to... but you, of course, always have the most fantastic pictures to bring back with you Lin. I'm so glad to see you blogging again.
excellent photos!! all of them are quite amazing! well done!
merry christmas to you and yours, lin :)
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