I am linking up with Mosaic Monday and Our World Tuesday
I can not believe how fast the week is going, and it is hard to believe it is Sunday already. I have some photos of recent scenes from our local walk in the woods. As I am walking I am seeing the leaves falling, being a birder seeing movement automatically draws my attention. Sometimes I look from a distance at what I believe is a male cardinal in a tree and it turns out to be a red leaf. Are the leaves falling earlier this year? We are lucky to live near a pine forest so we have green year round which I love.
Above are some of the scenes I saw last week while taking a walk. There are all kinds of berries, some of the berries I recognize are the pretty purple Devil's Walking stick berries, there are still some wild flowers blooming, a few different flycatchers showing up, some warblers are moving south and my pretty favorite.. the Red-Breasted Nuthatch.
The fireroad going thru the pine trees, the grass seems to be growing fast and hopefully they will come and cut it soon.
I am not sure if this is one of those confusing fall warblers or a flycatcher or could it be a vireo?
I am not sure what kind of berries these are but if the birds like them I like them too. The splash of bright red is pretty.
These are the Devil's walking stick berries and the warblers seem to love them.
The Gray Catbirds also seem to love the berries.
I always love to see any kind of wildflowers along the trails.
The Red-Breasted Nuthatch seem to be all over the woods near my house. They makes the cutest sounds.
I hope you enjoyed my walk and photos.
To see more beautiful photos and mosaics check out Mary's Mosaic Monday and Our World Tuesday.
Thanks to Mary of Mosaic Monday and to the hosting group of Our World Tuesday: Arija, Gattina, Lady Fi, Sylvia and Sandy . Thanks also for stopping by to see my post. Have a safe and happy week!
I can not believe how fast the week is going, and it is hard to believe it is Sunday already. I have some photos of recent scenes from our local walk in the woods. As I am walking I am seeing the leaves falling, being a birder seeing movement automatically draws my attention. Sometimes I look from a distance at what I believe is a male cardinal in a tree and it turns out to be a red leaf. Are the leaves falling earlier this year? We are lucky to live near a pine forest so we have green year round which I love.
Above are some of the scenes I saw last week while taking a walk. There are all kinds of berries, some of the berries I recognize are the pretty purple Devil's Walking stick berries, there are still some wild flowers blooming, a few different flycatchers showing up, some warblers are moving south and my pretty favorite.. the Red-Breasted Nuthatch.
The fireroad going thru the pine trees, the grass seems to be growing fast and hopefully they will come and cut it soon.
I am not sure if this is one of those confusing fall warblers or a flycatcher or could it be a vireo?
I am not sure what kind of berries these are but if the birds like them I like them too. The splash of bright red is pretty.
These are the Devil's walking stick berries and the warblers seem to love them.
The Gray Catbirds also seem to love the berries.
I always love to see any kind of wildflowers along the trails.
The Red-Breasted Nuthatch seem to be all over the woods near my house. They makes the cutest sounds.
I hope you enjoyed my walk and photos.
To see more beautiful photos and mosaics check out Mary's Mosaic Monday and Our World Tuesday.
Thanks to Mary of Mosaic Monday and to the hosting group of Our World Tuesday: Arija, Gattina, Lady Fi, Sylvia and Sandy . Thanks also for stopping by to see my post. Have a safe and happy week!
really pleased to see the red-breasted nuthatch. what a cute little bird! the catbird, too. don't see either, here.
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed very much the 1st photo, its a very interesting and beauty place. I can image all the beautys that you can see in this place, amazing
ReplyDeleteNicest blog that I've read, beautiful Eileen.
ReplyDeleteWonderful captures! What a GREAT walk!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty spot for a walk--I'd love to stroll through those pines!
ReplyDeleteThis walk must realllly put you in good humour great pictures
ReplyDeleteI love your blog . . . perfect walk, fabulous photos. My kind of walk and my eyes like what yours like . . .
ReplyDeleteI am right now, sitting on my screened porch looking out at a fairly new thistle feeder and there are fourteen finches feeding. The feeder is like a mesh long sock and the birds love it! Oops, I moved and they flew . . .
That red-breasted nuthatch is just gorgeous! I thoroughly enjoyed the walk with you!
ReplyDeleteThe clusters of red berries look familiar...I should know what they are! Lovely photos, my friend! We love our birds!
ReplyDeleteThere certainly is a lot of activity in the trees isn't there?! The acorns dropping all around keeps me looking up and I find the treetops full of squirrels chucking them down. I swear they are.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful walk through the forest and that fireroad makes a wonderful path. Your photography is delightful.
Beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the walk with you Eileen, and it surprises me that a bird has you stumped with its identity. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe shot along the fire road is very tranquil looking.
Judith
A walk in the woods would be extra special in the fall to see the changing of the leaves. We have seen the Robins back in the yard. They are probably eating up so they can move south. We don't see them much through the hot summer. Love the photos. Valerie
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the walk. I love nuthatches, they are so cute and always in my backyard. Have a great week:)
ReplyDeleteThe berries certainly make a fabulous display out in the forest. The Red-Breasted Nuthatch is a very pretty little thing, but I also liked the rather drab looking Gray Catbird.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots Eileen. I like that cedar waxing bird at your side bar so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteKim,USA
Love that nuthatch. Our variety is highly visible this year and all over the place.....one of my favorites to see out in the wild for all their acrobatic upside down walks:)
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful walk near your home. I can't believe the season is changing already -- late summer/early fall is lovely in your area though.
ReplyDeleteYou have such beautiful walks! I always enjoy your photos!
ReplyDeleteYou have a nice place to walk with such beautiful birds and flowers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful woods to walk in. You take a slow walk and see all the beauty. Thanks for sharing. xo Jenny
ReplyDeleteJeder Tag ist ein Geschenk, Dein Blog in Wort und Bild bringt mir die Freude...
ReplyDeleteLieben Gruß und Sonne im Herzen
CL
Great pictures / collages showing from the forest :)
ReplyDeleteHanne Bente
Lovely photos. I really enjoy to follow you on your walks among birds, critters and plants.
ReplyDeletebeautiful walk! You live in a wonderful place. And I love your mosaic.
ReplyDelete~Clara
I love your nature walks. The birds and the plants are interesting as they are different to ours. I could hear a Whip Bird close to our house today but I couldn't see it, but it has a beautiful call. We usually only here them in the forests not in the suburbs.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your walk with us - enjoyed the pics. I have not had much luck taking good pics of birds.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and nice comment.
Your woods are beautiful at this time of year. Lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteI thoroughly enjoyed the walk. Thank you for sharing it with us. Autumn is creeping into the woods around here, too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. I love Red Breasted Nuthatches (White Breasted ones too.). Your walk in the woods was lovely, especially t he different seed heads and fruits.
ReplyDeleteYael from Home Garden Diggers
I love those berries and bird! Your photos are gorgeous..
ReplyDeleteAnother great sequence!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful walk you have taken us on, Eileen! I love the birds and the flowers, the wonderful colors! So much to see and to enjoy!! Thank you for sharing it with us today! Hope you have a beautiful week!
ReplyDeleteHaven't seen a forest for more than a year now. You imagine how much I love this walk.
ReplyDeletePlease have you all a good Tuesday.
daily athens photo
Lovely captures Eileen ... I love how you've caught the sun-light through those beautiful tall trees.
ReplyDeleteI LOVED your walk. Saw some plants and birds that I am unfamiliar with so I learned something also.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photography of nature's gems ~ (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeleteLovely shots, Eileen. I like the Devil's Walking Stick photo, it looks like rick-rack!
ReplyDeleteWe have nuthatches here year-round. They come to my feeders and chase the chickadees!
Terrific pictures by you during your trail. Those stick berries are new to me.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful. Those berries are really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us along with you on your walk. Liked those berries.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful walk! Fantastic Pics!
ReplyDeleteAll your pictures are beautiful. The collage is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely walk! The leaves are beginning to fall here, but that's pretty much right on schedule
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful walk!Amazing shots Eileen!What a nice plase to visit!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day my friend!
Dimi..
your birds shots are impressive..and those berries are lovely.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing your walk. You always have interesting things to share.
ReplyDeleteWonderful images - thank you for taking me there. Walking in the woods, or the "bush" as we call it over here, is my most favourite pasttime. I haven't done enough of it this year - and now it is wildflower season - and I must get out there!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week, and thanks for stopping by my blog to say hi!
Wonderful shots from your walk in the woods.
ReplyDeleteI love how the great Creator put it all together to have so many wonderful, assorted berries and fruits that shall provide the energy for birds and wildlife to survive the winter, and, or their migration flights. Beautiful images~
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