Monday, January 23, 2012

Light As A Feather...Klunk!

It's been a crazy week, but I think we're just about back to normal...only about 6 inches left after a whirlwind of snow.  We had a few visitors that I've not seen before this time, so I thought I'd share with you.

These are puffed up varied thrush so I'm told.  Very striking birds, especially with the white backdrop.  They feasted for days on my purple beauty berry bush.  More birds followed their lead soon after.  My feeders were plenty active too with the usual chickadees, marlots and other varieties of beautiful songbirds.  The birds were the only sound as the snow muffled out all distant noise.



Seeing his next meal at this bush was my unexpected visitor.  He greatly misjudged the flight path and slammed into my dining room window so hard that I thought it broke.  As we watched him in the snow, his head was actively moving, but he appeared to either not be able to move or was stuck in the deep snow.

So, I ventured out with really heavy gloves on, in case he needed some help.  Well, once I got within 2 feet of him, he lunged out of the snow and landed against the house.  I managed to get a few shots of him looking me over.  After a little research, I believe that this is a Coopers Hawk.

After just a few minutes to shake off the cobwebs, he flew towards me and then off high into a fir tree.  Whoosh!  I fell back into the snow and just marveled at how he began his wobbly flight and then soared away.  So magnificent to see one of these birds and also to know that he's okay after having his world turned upside down.  Wonder if he'll think twice before attempting to secure his next meal near our house?

Well, back to creating, now that school is open for Nic, and the house is once again lacking the turnstyle of kids through the front door.  I'm working on a few more patterns and projects and will share those soon!  Have a wonderful day!

5 comments:

  1. Thank you for the updated report on Mr. Hawk. Thank goodness he is okay.

    Can't wait to see your new designs.

    Hugs

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  2. Nice to meet you :D
    I am happy to follow your blog! ^^

    greetings

    Carmen (Intrecci di Lana fatata - hex)

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  3. Such neat bird pictures! look at all your snow!!

    Jody

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  4. Hi Ilene,
    WOW...and you got a great photo!
    I wish we could get some snow...just a bit of snow here!
    Barb

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  5. Good afternoon, Ilene,
    You captured some great photos of the precious creature. I hope you are having a wonderful Valentine's Day! ~Natalie

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