I could hear lots of birds but most were tucked away in evergreens, this Red-winged Blackbird was an exception
I could see him and he was singing his heart out!
Then I saw this pair of Canada Geese going in for a landing on the pond
where they had the place to themselves
It's still looking very brown and dull around the pond
but here's a hint that colour will be everywhere soon! And because these were taken "in my world", I'm submitting this post to My World Tuesday.
More beautiful pictures cousin. I love the shot of the bird singing his heart out. And the sun twinkling in the reflection is really neat. I envy your spring weather. Still can't sit on the benches around the pond here...they are burried in snow.
ReplyDeleteLove the redwinged blackbird photo where it is singing and I love the photos of the sky in the water!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are wonderful, a lovely series. Great post!
ReplyDeleteA delightful assortment of photos. Thanks for taking us along.
ReplyDeleteAll of these signs of early spring are delightful!
ReplyDeleteAlways wanted to see red winged blackbirds. Not fair! Absolutely stunning refletions.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful series of photos. Hard to pick a favorite, but I guess the first two are probably my favorites.
ReplyDeleteNebraska Birding
Your first few photos looked like central Ontario...but then the tulip leaf. You are definitely ahead of us!
ReplyDeleteThe reflections in the water are really nice!
Gorgeous shots! I love the first two for the reflections, awesome! and the birds, all the beautiful signs that spring is near! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. I am so hopeful hat spring is finally here!
ReplyDeleteYour excellent pictures have given me hope!
Love the reflections in the water.
ReplyDeleteyour world is indeed very interesting! Thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteElaine, a nice post. I love your photos. They are full of expectancy. And your Junco is so sweet. Thanks for sharing and have a great week.
ReplyDeleteSmiles
Hi,
ReplyDeletefoto molto bella quella del lago ...:-)
Nice reflections.
ReplyDelete