Glimpse

Mother and the Twins, 2015, Archival Digital Photo

Mother and the Twins, 2015, Archival Digital Photo

Yesterday the camera was ready when the Mamma and her children grazed by. I have seen them frequently in the recent weeks on all sides of the property but never with the camera. The mother is so attentive, eats leaves and keeps glancing toward the fawns. They stay hidden until she tells them to move out of cover. As they rounded the house and moved to the front lawn, Billy started declaring himself, barking at the window, and they slowly trotted off to the pines on the other side, not too upset by him.

 

 

 

 

Two Fawns, 2015, Archival Digital Print

Mother and the Twins, [enlarged], 2015, Archival Digital Print

Flight and Fancy

Goldfinch at Take Off with Seed

Goldfinch at Take Off with Seed, 2015, Archival Digital Print

It would be good to keep a record of observations of these matters.  There is a change in which birds choose to eat at the feeders and when they do. Some come in groups — a family of Grackles was here over the weekend — and then don’t reappear for weeks only to suddenly arrive again as if they are regulars.  What?  You don’t know me?  Others are constant suppers at the table, Braveheart and his wife the most reliable among these.  Each seems to have a morning and afternoon schedule and then there will be periods when the feeders are deserted all day.  Why?  Is there a BirdCon in Staunton or a free concert in Stuart’s Draft?  Or was there gossip that a trapper with a net was nearby?  I don’t know.  Like all communities I’ve watched from my windows, the rhythm is the reassuring constant.

This tiny fellow was very hungry yesterday and ate and ate at multiple feeders.  I caught him on his bounce off to take flight to the feeder near by.  His intensity and size, like blinks, shocking and teeny.  Look at those feet!

Mist

Thaw, Mist, Morning, March 4th, 2015, Archival Digital Print

Thaw, Mist, Morning, March 4th, 2015, Archival Digital Print

The only thing missing in this photo is the rooster crowing in the farm in the distance.  March is teasing us.  Today it is warmish, the snow is soppy, the air is full of moisture and 7 inches of snow is predicted for tomorrow.  This has been the most beautiful winter in recent memory simply because I’ve been able to reconnect with the Earth and her moods.