Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 5, 2024

Here they come!

Ah, the promise of spring. Now that we’re in one of the official “springtime” months, albeit super early springtime in these parts, I’m on the lookout for glimmers of future mild days, blossoms, and nature’s renewal.

One such glimmer is the return of migrating birds and the subsequent nesting behaviours. But even before the travellers return, our local crows are busy establishing territory, selecting a mate, and telling the world all about it. Corvids are my favourite bird species and I’m thrilled we have a resident family of crows. However, I won’t be thrilled in a month or two when the chicks wake at five o’clock in the morning to beg for breakfast at the top of their lungs.

Crow pair perched on branch in fog.


A sure way to know a particular bird is back in town is by their song. Just this morning, I was serenaded by a Song Sparrow while I enjoyed my first cup of coffee. 

Don’t for a minute think I’m a whiz at birdcall ID. I’m not. But there’s an app for that! (What isn’t there an app for?)


In mid-April, I’ll watch the skies and the nest for the return of our resident Osprey pair.

Two Osprey chicks in nest on sunny day.

And the Great Blue Herons will begin patrolling the shoreline shortly thereafter, a sure sign that summer is nigh.

Great Blue Heron on grassy shoreline.


Luanna Stewart has been creating adventures for her imaginary friends since childhood. She spends her days writing many flavours of romance. When not torturing her characters, she’s in her kitchen baking something delicious. She lives in Nova Scotia with her patient husband and two hens.

Friday, August 13, 2021

Thankful for All God's Creatures



 We've moved to a new home in northern CA.

Leaving Bend, OR, I was afraid I'd not have wild animals in my yard like we did in Bend. Silly me! We have been visited by lots of animals and birds.

Our little pond with the waterfall is a favorite spot for all kinds of birds. We eat dinner and watch the birds come in and take baths or for a drink. We've seen Tangers, blue birds, hummingbirds, wood peckers, black birds, crows, finches etc. It is very entertaining.


Each day a doe and her fawn spend the afternoon under our fig tree in the back yard. They eat all the apples that fall from the  apple tree.

In the evening a buck, and two more does wander through the yard.

We've also seen foxes, squirrels, and lizzards.

The fawn is fun to watch as it explores and jumps around. It noticed a butterfly on a rock the other day. When the butterfly moved it's wings the fawn jumped straight up and ran to it's mother.






I wanted to share this picture of some funny characters to watch. They've been through the yard 4 times so far. Usually in a group of twenty.

We've been enjoying and thankful for all the animals who've graced us with their presence.

Do you have any wild animals in your yard?




Tuesday, January 5, 2021

For the birds!

Welcome 2021! Good riddance 2020!

Now that that’s out of the way...

Happy National Bird Day! This is the day on which the organizers want us to focus on the health and happiness of captive birds. Here are a few pictures of my captive birds, aka laying hens, aka cat tormentors, aka tick gobblers.





Luanna Stewart has been creating adventures for her imaginary friends since childhood. She spends her days writing spicy romance ranging from contemporary to paranormal. When not torturing her heroes and heroines, she’s in her kitchen baking something delicious. She lives in Nova Scotia with her patient husband, two spoiled cats, and five hens.