Sunday, July 15, 2012

Quail in the Yard

Male Quail and his 7 chicks visited the yard yesterday afternoon from 2 till 5. Their call alerted us to their presence in the bushes right out the open living room window. The audience of three adults inside were captivated by the show.


We wondered why suddenly all seven babies disappeared only to see them all under the dad. I recalled hearing a crow call just before the disappearance and the dad making quiet calls to herd them to safety. I didn't get a good picture, so I had to draw it for you. 

Look at your big toe and you'll get an idea of the size of the babies.

After the dad signaled to them somehow that it was safe, the group ate their way from front to back eating weeds and seeds.


Once the group reached the fence, the chicks went through an opening to the backyard, while the male tried to call them back. He helicoptered up and over the fence to continue his watch.


When I quietly went the the backyard to see the birds, they ran to the safety of the canoe. They are the  brown patch right under the pink primroses.

Celebrating Our Urban Wilderness
With Heart


Thursday, July 12, 2012

Fritillary

After hiking I was thrilled to find this beautiful dead butterfly. A big black ant started recycling it while I ate my lunch. I didn't get to bring home my treasure.
The Wonder of Nature With Heart.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Tuolumne Meadows in Yosemite

Standing on Lembert Dome, not on the summit. With 'nature's warm Heart.'
~John Muir

Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest

Sitting on a log in the shade of a tree to eat lunch is awesome when both trees are Bristlecone Pines. Awed with Heart.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Monday, July 9, 2012

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy 4th of July

I did my part for world peace this afternoon in the shade of the redwoods.
I continued drawing practice, my treat for the summer.


The lesson was to describe a plant with writing and drawing so someone could identify it by my journaling. It was so relaxing I felt like I'd had a nap.


Three California Towhee youngsters paid me a visit at the fence. 
They sat there fluttering their wings and begging for a snack. 

Peace at Redwood Corner
With Heart