Thursday, April 28, 2016
Yellow
We haz it. Spring is springing, although setbacks are always possible. it has been pretty cold, but that hasn't stopped the Goldfinches from putting on their crayon colors and shining up the place.
The wind has been tuning it up too. Laundry will dry on the line if you don't mind untangling it every little while. And the clothespins are taking a beating. Seems you can't buy good ones any more so you just have to make do with a lot of junky ones and replace them all too often.
I took a little bird walk yesterday evening just to get out of the house. The barn gate was unlocked and open so our log guy could bring in firewood so I went down that way instead of up over the hills as is the norm.
Wow! I pished up a Carolina Wren that nearly hit me in the head. They seem to be using the old cow barn as a base. Two Bald Eagles soared over and then I was treated to a game of Turkey Vulture tag. They are ugly old things, what with their bald, red heads and dumpy mess of off-black feathers. On the ground you wouldn't give them a second look, except perhaps to mutter "Ick...."
However, when they fly.... When they swoop back and forth, low among the power wires, banking over the little cliff along the drive. When they maneuver swiftly, up and down, back and forth, passing one another and gliding like swallows....well, it is worth a few minutes down there, just south of river and road, just to enjoy the rural air show.
I was glad I went that way.....a quick trip up the usual back barn road yielded only a handful of birds, but the driveway was teeming.
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