Life happened to me today! I cancelled my European trip! I will be laying low for the next while.
Friday, May 23, 2025
Sunday, May 18, 2025
The Inglewood Bald Eagle UPDATE May 18, 2025
Saturday, May 17, 2025
Good Morning!
Good Morning!
Some of my favourite early mornings are when the sky becomes cheerful while the new day is dawning! Watching the sky's shades shift, dance and blend together seems effortless. Mother Nature has rhythm! Getting the watercolour paints to behave in the same manner when laid on paper to create this atmospheric sunrise scene was another story. Soaking the paper with water, brushing on very wet paint, holding the paper and moving it in different directions, then doing that again on top of what was already there is what it took to create the luminous sky and background. The same was done for the bushes in the middle, the lake and for the foreground at bottom and right. All of the above had to be done quite quickly. Once that was complete, it took some time to fully dry naturally. Finally the trees, bullrushes, grasses, leaves and splatters came easily. If a morning is moody in an atmospheric way like in my painting then I would definitely declare it a "Good Morning"!
a "Good Morning" at Nose Hill
Crocus season has passed and now the hills are alive with carpets of yellow! The morning offered up the most perfect weather paired with little surprises here and there, for me and for what I shared the area with. I covered roughly ten kilometres and these Shooting Stars were the only ones I saw. Never before have I been able to get so close to Grey Partridges. I believe I surprised them! As I got within five feet they suddenly flew off. The coyote was slowly sauntering along. I may have surprised it because it sped off once it spotted me. In the peace of the morning, this White-crowned Sparrow was a sweet surprise for me! Receiving these surprises plus many more, I would definitely have to declare it a "Good Morning"!
a "Good Morning" at Dale Hodges Park
I needed to take care of an errand close by this park this morning so incorporated a visit for beforehand. It's a good thing the errand was not for a specific time because I lost track of time getting caught up in all the sights and sounds. The ponds and waterways were full to the brim. The vegetation was blooming and vibrant. I have never seen as many Red-winged Blackbirds as I did this morning. While they were so vocally loud, the Osprey sat so quietly in her nest. The Yellow-headed Blackbirds regularly belted out breaking any kind of sweet silence there may have been. Hold your head high little gosling! A "lifer" for me this morning was spotting this Marsh Wren. With so much to see causing me to loose track of time, I would definitely have to declare it a "Good Morning"!
a "Good Morning" at Inglewood
All the local parks are full of life of all kinds these days! Greens are becoming greener and trees are filling out. Wildlife are busy bustling about. While I may be busy I am certainly not bustling. I would not want to miss a thing so that takes time and patience. I spotted this muskrat and smiled when I saw the stem on its snout instead of in its mouth. The Swainson's Thrush blended in and I would have missed it if I was not slowly and methodically moving along. Be patient I said, the House Wren will appear again, and it did. The male House Finch shades are like a cheerful sunrise. Being in a place that felt so alive, I would definitely have to declare it a "Good Morning"!
Good Morning to you!
Thursday, May 15, 2025
May 15, 2025 : You know what that means!
The early birds gave the feel of a Maritime Reunion! I hoped to be first at The Pond but caught up to a vehicle ahead of me at the turn off before Powderface Trail. I then noticed a vehicle behind me but it carried on past the parking lot. I parked further along in the lot from where the first vehicle parked. We ended up meeting up along the trail. We chatted and decided to carry on together into the forest section looking for birds and with hopes of seeing the Mustangs. As we meandered along, she shared that she was from Prince Edward Island, I told her I was from Nova Scotia. The next person I spoke to was from New Brunswick who was in the car behind me on the way in! We Maritimers from the three hour ahead Atlantic Time Zone know there is something about being well ahead of others.
On the drive out it was showering off and on yet it stopped when I arrived at The Pond. It was dull, grey, overcast yet atmospheric and moody. My mind has been wondering to atmospheric and moody lately yet in a good way and it brings a smile to my face. More about that in weeks to come.
Saturday, May 10, 2025
World Migratory Bird Day May 10, 2025
In recognition of World Migratory Bird Day, I created the above watercolour painting of a Black-capped Chickadee using a photo I took today as a reference. I picked the Chickadee to paint because this sweet little bird is the Official Bird of Calgary. Calgary was one of the first cities in Canada to be declared a Bird Friendly City back in 2022. To be a Bird Friendly City, the city has to have an official bird. For the month of April in 2022, the city held a public vote to pick a bird. The candidates were: Black-capped Chickadee, Black-billed Magpie, Northern Flicker, Blue Jay, Red-Breasted Nuthatch. The Chickadee won by a landslide with 44% of the votes and that included my vote. On May 14th of that year which was World Migratory Bird Day, the winner was announced. World Migratory Bird Day is celebrated on the 2nd Saturday of May in Canada and the United States and on the second Saturday of October in Mexico, Central and South America and the Caribbean.
Seeing all of the above species, plus others that I did not include, seems fitting for World Migratory Bird Day. Many people were out and about at the Park on this beautiful day. I chatted with a few, sharing sights we saw and where we saw them. It's a day like this when I am excited to look on eBird and see what others saw at the same location and other locations. Chick-a-dee-dee-dee-dee what a day-day-day-day!