Spring is quietly creeping in here at the Quill. With it comes the return of the birds who have wintered in warmer climes. We have the usual fare of plump robins decked out in their rusty red vests and brilliant blue birds singing happy trills. I am most excited to see a pair of wood ducks at the nesting box out back...(Please excuse the clarity of the duck photos, these were taken through a window)
I sat and watched them for a long period of time as she checked out the interior...
And the leafy lawn...
He was only interested in the view...
They have made several return visits but have yet to decide between an old hollow tree, a decidedly rustic summer house in the east wood, or this fancier version of a ducky condo.
I noticed some unusual birds milling around the base of the sturdy old oak where the ducks were visiting, species of which I have never seen the likes of before...
A small flock of five hopping on rocks and posing near candy striped spring beauties...
Perky little beaks...
Beady little eyes...
And strange fibrous feathers...
They too are seeking homes, perches on new art pieces!
They are nesting nicely in the studio...
Awaiting fashionable new digs...
I hope you have enjoyed visiting my new neighbors.
Any signs of spring in your neck of the woods?
Love all those birds.
ReplyDeleteSpring is nearly here in England, lots of birds who are busy, busy, busy and rows of 'golden daffodils'.
Enjoy the new season.
Smiles, Angela.
Sweet little birds, Sandy. I LOVE all the different textures on them! Looking forward to see how you "nest" them!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Birds that God made, and Beautiful Birds that you made. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThe ducklings are precious!!! I love birds to death and you created some stunning and cute loveleis!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Unique birds at your home. The fibrous ones are so cool!
ReplyDeleteSandy, they are so special, and very,very wonderful- I woulds surely love to see such species in my garden,lol-
ReplyDeleteAlso your more "common" birds looks beautiful, so interesting you have ducks in your tree- I never saw that here.
Hugs and love from,Dorthe
Hi Sandy,
ReplyDeleteYes, Spring is arriving! It is 63 degrees here! Isn't that wonderful? :) Our frogs and birds are out busy with their work. Your birds are beautiful. I must say I've never seen ducks in trees before either.
Your birds are so very cute. I love ALL the textures you put into each and everyone. And how you made their bills! Just darling, Sandy.
Enjoy your Spring!
Hugs,
Sonya
Not nearly as wonderful as the returning birds and the creations waiting for new homes. The best sign was that our favorite ice cream stop will open in nine days. That's always a good one.
ReplyDeleteI was lying down this afternoon after visiting a few blogs...some that called me in...when I remembered that there was a new post here and I was compelled to get up. Nosy, nosy me! :D
These are so unique and adorable!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing! We'd like to have you join our link party and show them off!
Hugs,
Patti
Wow! I've never seen wood ducks before. Your pics are great! And those darling rare species of "Sandy birds"! Too cute!
ReplyDeleteHugs, sherry
I took our daily walk to the pond with my baby grandson yesterday, to see the ducks, and was delighted to see the first clumps of daffodils and crocuses in various yards throughout the neighborhood! lots of people have green shamrock wreaths and cutouts on their doors!
ReplyDeleteYour ducks are beautiful!
Your handcrafted little birdies are sweet too!
Happy Spring! Be blessed, Linda