Here's what I found this week during a Second Look.
Rozanne geranium |
A bluejay must have flown by. |
Gerber Daisies--a gift from my buddy, Sarah. |
Even though doves are very common, this is the first one we have seen at our feeder. |
Not sure what this is, but it is a bulb that comes back every year. |
The quiet young bunny. |
A new color of iris blooming. |
Unfortunately, this starling has started to visit the feeder. It can make a suet cake disappear overnight. |
Although the Siberian Iris have faded in some beds, they are going strong in others. |
Cardinal feeding the young finch. |
Newborn sparrows. Notice on the left there are still two unhatched eggs. On the right, the eggs are gone and there are now five babies instead of three.
This is the best time of year because of all the new life. We have a pair of doves who are living here this year along with a couple starlings we didn't see last year. The birds here are getting used to us, a blue jay will come within a few feet from groups of people and birds are now coming right up to the building to just sit and watch us.
ReplyDeleteI can't get very close to the birds. Sometimes when I just approach the window, they fly away. I love the zoom on my camera. Sometimes, I see details in the pictures that I didn't see with just my eye.
DeleteI never knew that these are Siberian Irises (maybe, because I don't remember seeing them in Syberia :). But they are definitely my Dad's favorite!
ReplyDeleteSupposedly they are native to northern Asia and Europe. I love them too. They grow easily, the foliage doesn't die off, and color is so intense. We have them in several beds.
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