MALLARD DUCK PAIR

"Your work is to discover your world and then with all your heart give yourself to it."

Looks like the female has his blue spot on her wing like a tattoo.

WOODCHUCK

“Listen and be led.”


I never knew how loud these woodchucks could be with their screeching noises.

RACCOON

“The nighttime is a very active time.”

I love raccoons.

ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK

“What is the difference between exploring and being lost?” New bird excitement.

DAISIES

"he loves me, he loves me not."

He love me.

INDIGO BUNTING

"A smile happens in a flash, but its memory can last a lifetime.”

Blue birds make me smile.

ROBIN BABIES

"Come fly with me."

Time to spread your wings and fly.

BALTIMORE AND ORCHARD ORIOLE

“Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple.”



GROUND SQUIRREL

“He who never fell never climbed”

These little squirrels are very loud little creatures.

SUNSET

“Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened.”

One of my favorite times of the day.

WATERFALLS

"Go with the flow."

BABY RED TAIL HAWK

“Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.”

At first I thought this hawk was hurt. Then, I realized it's a baby holding on for dear life.

ORCHARD ORIOLE

'Seek and you shall find."
Never noticed these orioles acting like black birds before.

TURKEY VULTURES

"Free as a bird."



This was a silly sight. Every time one would land, the others would jump from the loud noise it made. What a bunch of turkey birds.

DEER

"Lead me to water"

WILD FLOWERS

                                "It's the time of the season."



                                         Some of the wild flowers around town.

LITTLE HOUSES

“Happy is the house that shelters a friend”

































Little old houses, for you and me.

BLUE JAY FAMILY

“If you cannot teach me to fly, teach me to sing.”

 





























There's mom blue jay, drive bombing me.
And her that's her baby learning how to fly.

PAIR OF BLUE WINGED WARBLERS

"All mankind love a lover.”

EAGLES

“Until you spread your wings you`ll have no idea how far you can fly.”

 Two maybe three baby eagles spreading their wings.