Sunday, May 5, 2013

I wish to THANK each of you for sending wishes of returned health for Riley.  Kimberly says he is having some good days right now…with all of your Magic thoughts (and special medicine)  we all hope he can turn the corner .  We are going to Grand Junction today to see him…and his parents.

Nothing really new here. It’s cloudy today with thunderstorms predicted in the afternoon, those usually play around on the Plateau; sometimes they come in and we get drenched for a few minutes.

Song

I was able to a take a photo of a Western Meadowlark singing…I enjoy their really cool little song.

Western-Meadow-Lark

The Swallows are back…I left the nest up from last year.  They seem to be interested in doing some maintenance and redecorating.  I see long strings of back horse hair, new feathers and other exciting bits of ‘stuff’.

Nest

Another bird I really enjoy and love hearing their songs are the Red-winged black birds.

Shaky(This is a horrible photo as I had the zoom out way too far; they fly off if I get too close.

They live over in the Back Forty, but have lately taken to following us as we irrigate.  They stay a short distance away, but still rather close playing and ‘dipping’ in the irrigation furrows.  Boomer doesn’t chase them (I don’t think he knows he is a beagle) and Fuzzy is too interested in the water to even notice.

Redwing

It looks like a Robin pair have built a nest in the cottonwood tree (at least I think it might be a Robin’s nest.) I haven’t seen the birds in action, just one day it was there.

Waiting-for-eggs

The little Hummers are back, but very, very shy of the camera I hope I can get some photos of them this year…a goal of mine.

Planting-alfalfa

 

(He is using the 530 to plant with)

Terry decided to go ahead and plant a new alfalfa field, at this precise point we are 100% planted.  But it won’t stay that way as he is taking the old alfalfa field out of production …therefore keeping us as the same percentage. The old field is just too old to produce well, water is just too short to waste on a field of low production.

Well off to chase water!

Linda

11 thoughts on “Sunday, May 5, 2013

  1. It looks like your birds have begun the breeding season. We have the early ones like owls, magpies and crows. A few robins are singing up a storm.

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  2. We have so many blackbirds. The neighbor had chased them from our corn field.for us and warned us they like to eat the seed. We did lose a few plants, but I put up some posts with fishing line and tinfoil to keep them away until the corn gets bigger.
    I imagine you plant so much you don’t need to worry.
    Love your photos, as always.
    Have a great week!

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  3. What wonderful birds you have there… colours are amazing… our larks are just little brown birds, and our lovely blackbirds are just that – all black!!!
    So glad to hear that Riley is having some respite…
    WE’ve been having torrential rains and floods everywhere – that will fill our water-tanks and make the grass grow again! My garden is green and flowering again – I stand and gloat over the greenness and the beauty !

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