Good Morning Pat, Thank you for coming by each morning! I am honored! I normally post a series of photos when I download each day. Sometimes I will check a series and see if I was able to capture what I wanted. Always learning. Blessings, Sherry
Dear Mary, I am rather quiet. I spend my days with the birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees! I do lots of listening. I let the photos of my "friends" do the talking! Sherry
Dear Chris, As you can tell from the photo the new leaves on the Ash tree are brown. They will fall off. Hopefully the tree will try again to make leaves. Let's see, the speed of sound through air, under normal conditions and when the temperatures are about 21/C (70/f), is 1238 km/h (769 mph) so I bet you can hear the Brown Thrasher this afternoon! LOL! :-) Sherry
Dear Deb, He is a beautiful bird. His rusty red back and long tail look so lovely in the sunlight. He is about 11 inches (28 cm) long, a bit longer than our American Robin. He has a huge repertoire of musical phrases over 1,100! One of these days I will have a picture of the bird and his song. I checked his range and he will migrate as far north as the southern tip of Canada around the Great Lakes region. Hope you have a chance to see one. Sherry
Thank you so much for your wonderful blog. I stop by here each morning!
ReplyDeletePat
Back Porch Musings
Sherry,
ReplyDeleteYour posts are so wonderful. The butterflies are beautiful and your words, though few, mean so much.
Good Morning Pat,
ReplyDeleteThank you for coming by each morning! I am honored!
I normally post a series of photos when I download each day. Sometimes I will check a series and see if I was able to capture what I wanted. Always learning.
Blessings,
Sherry
Dear Mary,
ReplyDeleteI am rather quiet. I spend my days with the birds and the bees and the flowers and the trees!
I do lots of listening.
I let the photos of my "friends" do the talking!
Sherry
Hello Q. I can hear him singing :-)
ReplyDeleteYou continue to amaze me, with your photos of birds.
ReplyDeleteMari-Nanci
What a beautiful photo - you can see the joy in his singing!! I have never seen a brown thrasher ... I bet he sounds as gorgeous as he looks.
ReplyDeleteDear Chris,
ReplyDeleteAs you can tell from the photo the new leaves on the Ash tree are brown. They will fall off. Hopefully the tree will try again to make leaves.
Let's see, the speed of sound through air, under normal conditions and when the temperatures are about 21/C (70/f),
is 1238 km/h (769 mph) so I bet you can hear the Brown Thrasher this afternoon!
LOL! :-)
Sherry
Dear Mari-Nanci,
ReplyDeleteThe birds continue to amaze me!!
Glad you are enjoying them too.
Sherry
Dear Deb,
ReplyDeleteHe is a beautiful bird. His rusty red back and long tail look so lovely in the sunlight. He is about 11 inches (28 cm) long, a bit longer than our American Robin.
He has a huge repertoire of musical phrases over 1,100! One of these days I will have a picture of the bird and his song.
I checked his range and he will migrate as far north as the southern tip of Canada around the Great Lakes region.
Hope you have a chance to see one.
Sherry