I love watching and photographing birds. This past summer/fall I was reading The Creative Call by Janice Elsheimer and got in touch with a practice she calls "breathing exercises". You can read more about it in
this post. Simply put, breathing exercises are finding things to do that stimulate our senses and nourish our creativity. I found that taking photo walks fits the bill for me. In addition to stimulating my senses and building my creative energy, I found that the time spent on photo walks also restores my emotional energy and is a time of solitude and connecting with God. At that time I decided to fully embrace birding and started keeping a nature journal and learning more about how to identify the birds and their habits.
Other than putting up some feeders in our backyard I wasn't planning on continuing to bird watch through the winter. But then I stumbled on the Window on Wildlife areas (mentioned in
Tuesday's post) in some of our Metroparks and winter birding opened up wide for me. I stopped at one of the parks after my budget meeting on Sunday. It was a good way to relax after the meeting and we had our first snow of the year, so it was a good time to see what the birds were up to.
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Goldfinch and female House Finches |
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Finally got the quick little Chickadee in a photo! |
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Male Downy Woodpecker |
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Female Cardinal |
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Red-bellied Woodpecker |
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Tufted Titmouse |
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White-breasted Nuthatch (one of my fav's!) |
Even the deer come over and watch the birds!
On my list of winter birds that I have not seen as a Junco. On Sunday I finally saw one. Then the next morning in my backyard a pair of them appeared!
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Junco at the park |
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Junco's in my backyard |
Some pages I worked on last month in my nature journal:
Enjoy your day and find some ways to "breathe" this week!
As a birder myself I totally understand birdwatching as breathing! You have some lovely photos there Mary.
ReplyDeleteThanks Laura! Happy to meet a fellow birder and blogger. I enjoyed visiting your blog!
DeleteSuch gorgeous photographs and journaling, Mary!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Autumn!
DeleteThe whole earth is full of God's glory and you have captured it beautifully, Mary!
DeleteBe Blessed,
Pamm
Thanks Pamm!
DeleteYour nature journal I think is the best! I love seeing what you do inside your journals. So pretty. I wish my state had more places like yours. You make me want to go out for a walk with my camera. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely go for a walk with your camera! Thanks for the visit, Cody!
DeleteI love your nature pictures and your journals. The older I grow the more I love watching birds and trying to capture what I see with my camera.
ReplyDeleteThanks Deborah! It is a joy!
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