It was a long and very snowy winter, but spring has come to Connecticut. We've had a few flurries here and there since spring arrived, but overall, winter is giving way to the warm sunshine. We were visiting family one day when we looked out the window and saw this opossum.

Have you ever seen possum toes? Seeing them against the snow like this makes me want to put little mittens on this critter. :-)

The snow has melted in most places in Connecticut now, leaving pools of water behind that will soon be filled with little peepers. We tend to feel joyous about the leafing out and the blossoms because the bright colors are so welcome after months of the monochromatic landscape of winter. But, even before the flowers and leaves, there is a greater happening, as the birds return and woods come to life with the sounds of critters. It's wonderful to walk in the woods now and hear the excited peeps, twitters, cheeps, and chirps. We are beginning to hear the sounds of the peepers in the vernal pools formed by the spring rains and snow melt. Soon, I'll go there again and try to take pictures of the frogs and tadpoles under the water.

While some American Robins stay for the winter, we have now had the great spring influx of what is considered a harbinger of spring here. The Robin is Connecticut's official state bird. Their song is beautiful to hear while walking in the woods.

If you click on the pictures, you can see them larger. In this picture, there is a Mute Swan swimming past a previously well-used Beaver lodge and Canada Goose nest. We've seen it used as both over the years. The beavers tend to win on this one, as the nests for the geese often get flooded in the springtime.

Some of you might remember Veronica, the Red-Tailed Hawk. I've written about her before. It is believed that Veronica might have once been kept illegally as a pet and then released. She is wild and free, but sometimes visits this place where she will sit and let us get very close, which makes it nice to take pictures. It was extremely windy this day and she was being blown around, as was my camera.

If you're a follower of this blog, you might remember our baby squirrels. They are all grown up now, and I think (?), entering their third year. I still enjoy watching them... or are they watching me? I haven't seen much activity at their normal nesting hole yet, but I'll keep my eyes open.

We still spend part of each weekend helping my mother, but on the way to her place, we try to drive by local parks and take in a bit of nature when we can. Mallard drake showing off his pretty colors.

A female Red Bellied Woodpecker... the males are getting very beautiful now, but I haven't been able to get a picture yet. Hopefully, when they bring their babies to my trees and feeders, I'll have some good opportunities soon.


Female Cardinal. They look very different from their scarlet counterpart, but I think are equally as pretty.

A wild Turkey - we saw about a dozen of them. This one flew up onto a fence, then jumped back down and crossed the road to join the others that were in the distance in a field.

White Tailed Deer. They still have a bit of their winter coats, but are slowly losing their thicker hair and fur. We usually see about 7 or 8 when we go to Silver Sands in Milford, but on this day we saw over 50 of them, which really seems like it might be an overpopulation for the amount of land they are on.

Song Sparrow

Mute Swan. I haven't seen "our" Mute Swan at the pond in Litchfield for quite some time. I'll keep going back to see if I can find it.

This swan and another approached me and I actually had to step back to take a picture because it came too close.

Gives real meaning to "Go soak yer head." The birds really seem to enjoy the water now that the ice is gone. Not a swim I'd enjoy just yet. Brrrr

Reflections of spring as a tree begins to get leaves. The sap is running on maple trees. Soon there will be fresh maple syrup. The buds are formed on the trees now, the willows are golden, the forsythia beginning to bloom. The daffodils and crocuses are in bloom, which means another drive up to Northfield to see the daffodils and narcissus at Laurel Ridge.

And finally.... SPRING!
Thank you all for your visits, comments, and messages. I'm doing well, slowly recovering. Learning patience is not my favorite thing, but I'm trying to keep a good attitude. Good days and bad days - fortunately, mostly good.
Have a wonderful spring. I hope to post some spring pictures when things really come to life.






















12 Comments:
Every picture is so lovely.Thanks for sharing these.
I love that shot of the Snowy Egret in flight. I just cannot capture them.
I'm so very glad to see your pictures again Lin. You as always take awesome, gorgeous photographs. Keep well, and please do come back often. Hoping you and Mr. Sandpiper and your Mom have a wonderful Spring.
Thanks for stopping by.
B.
Beautiful pictures and a wonderful Blog entry Lin!
It's so awesome to see that spring has arrived everywhere. My favorite time of the year, which I share with millions of others :o)
It was so great to see that you visited my Blog. Thank you, highly appreciated. Best wishes for a fabulous spring! We'll stay in touch :o)
Always good to find a new post on your blog! You were one of the first bloggers that I ever discovered in my nature blog searches :-) As always you made every creature look just terrific. I can't believe you managed to make a possum look cute. They always sort of creep me out when they come visiting and such nasty dispositions! Veronica the hawk is just lovely! I would say that spring is looking pretty good there right now. Between my knee surgery and my broken camera, I haven't been out too much, but the nice weather is definitely calling! Take care and we so enjoy whenever you do post.
What MAGNIFICENT photos, Lin. Those Opossum toes are totally extraordinary!
Another extraordinary collection of pictures from Lin. So what else is new? She is feeling mostly better... and for that I'm very glad. :)
Dear Lin ... I stopped by earlier in the yr and saw these wonderful photos and came back just now 9/26 and decided I just HAD to tell you how much I love the possum toes ;oD How sweet! Looked out my front door where an old small cinder block porch is and a little possum was staring back at me and then he trundled off ... no, never have seen these little human-like toes before! I also hope the Bell's Palsy has cleared up for you! I remember we'd exchanged comments on that mean disorder! I still get a few twitches here and there and it's been many, many years. Hope you are finding time for YOU as you take care of all your good deeds. Miss you! Love, Kyle xo
Oh, what a nice surprise when I read your comment to my old post on my blog today...just 1 day after you'd written it! I am so sorry you are still having Bell's issues!!! I was so fortunate that mine only lasted 7-8 weeks...and really, I only used natural stuff that work on the nervous system, ie high doses of B vitamins, calcium/magnesium in liquid form ... but also I put lavender oil straight up on my face where I could, ie right in front of ear where the nerve seems to originate, across to the side of my nose where that "line" is (the one that disappeared! when I had Bell's), and up to the side of my eye near my temple ... NOT near enough to the eye as it would be an irritant, though for skin and the nerves and muscles beneath the skin, it works wonders! You probably won't find my "Rx" anywhere, but it did help me immensely ... AND the fact that whenever I was outside in the cold and wind I would make sure to wear cotton balls in my ears or ear muffs ... I truly feel mine began when I got very cold wind blown into my left ear one December when I went out to look at a big oak tree we were having trimmed...soon as i went back into the house to brush my teeth for work I couldn't spit! it was so weird...and you know, I never went to any dr about it, except one time and he mostly told me to tape my eye shut until it would close by itself ... THAT was not fun!! and to use moisturizing eye drops. I will keep you in my highest and best thoughts/prayers for your 100% recovery!!!
I am with you re: blogging ... often I miss it but then I go there and stare at the screen and find I have no gumption to type anything ... and my computer konked out on its capability of uploading photos ... I don't have a digital camera, but even if I did, I'd have to buy a new computer to use my photos ;o( All in all not ideal as I so LOVE to take pictures and put them on for others to enjoy ..... I have enjoyed yours so very much! You are a most gifted photographer ... so even if you don't post them here, be sure to keep taking 'em! The World would be just a little less wonderful without your pics! Yes, my BD isn't until 12/28, but since it's 60! I have been getting ready for it since last year! ha ha! Blessings on your December and thanks so much for stopping by!!
Love, Kyle xo
I hope we can save this beautiful creatures till the next generations. You are nice to capture them in photos.
I can't believe I missed this post! Such beautiful photos, as always. You are so good! I think you are one of the best photographers blogging and really love looking at your posts. I hope all is well with you and your family. Since I am so late with a comment, I might as well say "Merry Christmas" even though it looks strange on this post!
Very nice photos with great content. Some of the pics should be in a bird magazine.
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