When it rains
look for the rainbows
When it's dark
look for the stars
look for the rainbows
When it's dark
look for the stars
Another set up and shot of some of the cool minifigs I got from Aurora.
I love looking at the night skies here as we can see the stars and soon again, I'll be able to go out and admire the Milky Way in the night sky.
Yesterday afternoon was a bit cool and breezy, but Charlie and I were going stir crazy. We thought we'd go looking for some birds. In the morning I'd seen red wing black birds along with Killdeer birds. Our walk took us up along the gravel road and to the ridge.
Afternoon isn't really the right time to go looking, but we were hopeful. We saw chickadees that were flitting about in the trees and calling out.
I was happy to find these odd birds.
Hmmm, I sort of think this is early for a bird to have a little fledgling right?
Will wonders never cease! I am not sure what species this bird is though.
Perhaps:
Lego Birdus?
Charlie and I went through the cropland to stay out of the wind and noted some buds on the trees.
I'm not sure if this is a Poplar or a Birch tree bud. The tree looks like a poplar tree but I am no expert.
This little bird just watched me as it sat sunning itself out of the wind.
Another Lego species?
Lego Migratus perhaps?
With spring weather in the air, it brings so much anticipation. Each season does that to me.
Is it time to put away my snow boots yet?
You never know. I recall the blizzard we had April 20th of 2019. That was a wild one.
Spring is the season of anticipation and bipolar weather!
ReplyDeleteTed picked me some pussywillows , he does that every year.
One of my fav sayings, good sky viewing pic to go with it :) Love the clever lego birdee names, haa!! I would be surprised if WI does not get more spring white precipitation.
ReplyDeleteYour Aprils sound like our Aprils. We have the possibility of the white stuff and my facebook memories are showing me walking babies on this day in 78 degree weather.
ReplyDeleteLove the signs of spring while you and Charlie walk. And your discovery of new species of birds!
Nope keep the snowboots and the shovel at the ready until June:) I like your bird names:)
ReplyDeleteYou do have some pretty unique species there. Yes, late storms do occur. We have had a bit of snow even today, but it hasn't amounted to anything.
ReplyDeleteIf you put away your boots it will put the whammy on us! Lori
ReplyDeleteMaples can very tricky to identify as to species, but they are all beautiful. The Sugar Maples here are all now adorned with sap buckets and the smoke is puffing up from the sugar shacks. Spring is here!
ReplyDeleteYes, tree ID still is hard for me. So if I have questions, I ask the forester.
DeleteI'm finding out that the more I know, the less I knew!