Showing posts with label Chipmunk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chipmunk. Show all posts

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Frigid Forecast






Hidden under a pile of newly fallen leaves is the entrance to a tunnel 

that leads to this chipmunk's snug home.

Inside is a chamber where the nuts are stored,

and in the dining area, on the table, 

The Farmer's Almanac is open to the forecast for a cold winter.




























Apparently inspired by that prediction, he's been storing up acorns...





and a large helping of sunflower seeds.


It's cold out tonight, but some of us are ready.





Saturday, March 16, 2013

Watching



At my desk this morning, a movement to the right attracted my attention.  On the window ledge, a chipmunk peered at me from the other side of the window, and seemed startled to see me.  They have been underground most of the winter, but they couldn't resist coming out on such a fine day as this.



Later, from the entrance to the chipmunk's den, a toad peeked out from under sleepy eyelids. Life is full of surprises.

About ten deer frequent our place (with additional visitors on occasion).  We watch them from our windows, and we almost feel like they're part of our extended family.




























This buck has recently shed his antlers, and in so doing, left a little of his majesty laying on the forest floor.



This morning he scratches, beset by an unseen foe.







One of the yearling bucks, seen here with his mother, showed up with a damaged leg early last week.  He wouldn't put any weight on it at all, and we hoped it wasn't broken.  He stayed close to his mother, who fought off the other deer that tried to crowd in while he was eating.  As of yesterday, it looks like he's improving.

It's always hard to see an animal suffer, and as beautiful as it is here, there are frequent such reminders that this isn't paradise yet.  We watch for the day when the Lord Jesus will make everything new, where

There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain,
for the old order of things has passed away.
Revelation 21:4

His invitation is extended to everyone:

To him who is thirsty,
I will give to drink from the spring of the water of life.
Revelation 21:6


In the meantime, we watch, and we're not the only ones.  Eagles leave here this time of year, and the other day, as we were eating lunch, a mature bald eagle soared in our direction on strong, swift wings, and sailed directly over the house, as if to say, "I've been watching you. I'll be back."



Linking with Rurality Blog Hop


Monday, June 25, 2012

Wings and Other Things


Pileated Woodpecker, male


It's amazing what you can see when you're not looking for something.  While sitting at my drawing board last week, I heard a faint clicking sound, and looking up, saw a pileated woodpecker clinging to the window frame about four yards away.  My first inclination was to reach for the camera behind me, but realizing that the motion would likely scare the bird, I held my breath and watched.  

The woodpecker was quite striking up close with his impressive size (about that of a crow) and vibrant plumage.  He was opening and shutting his beak, each time emitting the small clicking sound that first attracted my attention.  I had never heard this before, but I'd never been this close to one of these birds, either.  Might he be afflicted with the woodpecker version of TMJ disorder, or could he, perhaps, have just swallowed a castinette?  (Please feel free to weigh in with your best guess.)

After a few minutes on the window frame, the bird flew to a nearby tree, shimmied quickly up the trunk and into the leafy over-story, before flying out of sight.

   


Brown-headed cowbird and tufted titmouse


The thermometer reached 102˚ yesterday,
and everybody was grateful for fresh cool water in the birdbath.




Red-bellied woodpecker, male



Red-bellied woodpecker, male



Chipmunk and mourning dove



Now what was this chipmunk doing out of her cool den in this heat?  
She must have found something pretty interesting.  
Hey, maybe she'll find my lens cap!





How many are your works, O Lord!
In wisdom You made them all;
The earth is full of Your creatures.

Psalm 104:24






Friday, April 13, 2012

Breakfast at the Birdbath





Our birdbath is surrounded by rocks,

 which make a perfect hideout for wary chipmunks...


 



























This one found a little snack from the bird feeder.


Linking with Camera Critters.



Thursday, October 28, 2010

October Haiku



                                                    In late October

                                             grasshoppers move so slowly

                                                    I'm sorry for them.