Showing posts with label hummingbirds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hummingbirds. Show all posts

Friday, August 12, 2011

Macro Friday at LBL








Yesterday was a beautiful day. And, and this is the significant part, it wasn't miserably hot! It was a very welcome change.

The kids, Nana, and I took a little trip to Land Between the Lakes. We went to our favorite lake access and had a picnic. We even splashed in the water a bit and participated in the most fantastic toddler activity- throwing rocks into the water. That alone would have been worth the trip, but we also ventured to the Nature Station which is another favorite spot.

There were butterflies everywhere.
This male Eastern Tiger Swallowtail was practically posing for me.

The Ruby-throated Hummingbirds were more abundant than I have ever seen.
They were EVERYWHERE! Do I have wonderful pictures? Sadly, no. But it was still a thrill to see.


The local Red-bellied Woodpeckers were even drinking from the hummingbird feeders. I had never seen that before.

Back in Shakerag, the squirrels and raccoons drink from the hummer feeders.

The biggest thrill of the day however, came as we were heading home. About a half mile from the Nature Station, in our lane of the road, we came upon a Rattlesnake! I'm unsure of the specific species, but my best guess is a Timber Rattlesnake.

So, those of you who are not fans of snakes,
go no further!
















He (or she) was just sitting in the road, presumably sunning.
At first, I thought someone had run over him, he was so still.

My goal was to get him off the road and get a few photos.
He was really reluctant to leave the road.

He was on a curve on a hill, so I considered him to be in a fair amount of danger of being hit by a car.

So, I did what any normal, typical housewife would do,
I poured water on him to get him to move.


Well, this did make him move alright, into a striking pose with his tail rattling.


Yes, the rattling sound is just like in the movies.
That was the point when I backed away. Being almost bitten by a snapping turtle is one thing; being bitten by a rattler miles and miles from medical assistance is something quite different.


I love how this subtantial snake just disappears into nothing in just a bit of weeds.
He was about three feet long.




As always, you can click on any of the photos for a closer look.



Don't forget to
stop by
blogging from bolivia
to link up your own Macro Friday post!

-Susan

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Sweet Shot Tuesday









life with my 3 boybarians


Hope you enjoy! Feel free to click for a closer look.
Don't forget to stop by Life With My 3 Boybarians to see what others have to share.

-Susan

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Critter of the Day



This Ruby-throated Hummingbird is the critter of the day.




They sure are handsome fellows!

-Susan

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Sweet Shot Tuesday





Well, the hummingbirds are leaving. Now I am only seeing three to five at a time. With highs in the 90's, you wouldn't think summer is over, but it must be. There are fewer butterflies and dragonflies now. We do have a newly hatched batch of Black-swallowtail caterpillars. They are growing and fattening up quickly.

I captured this hummingbird a few weeks ago. It's a rare shot that doesn't include a plastic feeder. That's pretty sweet from my perspective!


I had to include this sweet shot as well. I wasn't trying for reflection,
but I got it anyway!


As always, you can click on any of my pictures for a closer look.
Visit My3Boybarians to link your own sweet shot and look at others.

Sweet Shot Day

-Susan