Monday, May 10, 2010

near Kimberton, Pennsylvania

In the farmland near Kimberton, Pennsylvania, (beyond Valley Forge) there is mostly open farmland, with patches of trees lining pastures and agricultural fields - a very different habitat from my home in southeastern Vermont but with many similar birds ... a few samples of the birds near my daughter's home ...

Eastern Bluebird ...


Baltimore Oriole ...


On the edge of an old farm pond, Solitary Sandpiper ...



... and in the narrow band of woods next to her home, several Wood Thrush singing in the morning and evening - such a delight to hear the flute notes of this wonderful songster ...


Also, a grandparents day with our grandson, and a soccer game, Mother's Day brunch with the mothers of my grandchildren and their mother. Next up ... a few days of birding in Cape May. It's just one thing afgter another -life can be tough!

Good birding!

5 comments:

Jen Sanford said...

Ooh, that's a beautiful picture of the oriole!

Deejbrown said...

Good living, Chris--may it be long and full of birds! Thank you for sharing your finds with us!

Dan Huber said...

Wonderful photos

dan

Kelly said...

Ohh! Love the photo of the Solitary Sandpiper! His eye ring is gorgeous... Your daughter is lucky to be able to hear the Wood Thrush's song from her home. I have to head to the woods at the trail to listen in the evening.

Dawn Fine said...

Great shots..Some great things around your daughters home!Sounds like fun.
Have a great time birding Cape May!

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