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Thursday, 24 April 2025

Crumbly Acres Crocus

The trailcam watching the dock has been fun. So far, a hawk, and some people and a cat doing Walkies.

Caitlin and Jean-Luc were doing a pond visit on the weekend!

Spring flowers! 





I cleaned the goldfish tank. I had a helper. He had a drink of water when he leapt up onto the tank top.


The birds are slowly migrating back here to Ontario. I've seen so many birds returning: Phoebe is quite noticeable. Lots are calling for mating season. 

I saw 6 hens and a Tom turkey in full mating mode. They strut and are so funny. This is an archive from 13 years ago! I was downstairs and spotted them.
 

Looking out of the bathroom window, I spotted two hermit thrush. This is an archive photo, since by the time I would have fetched the camera, they were gone.

Hermit Thrush



11 comments:

  1. The crocus are pretty! Great sighting of the Hermit Thrush.
    Take care, have a great day!

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  2. Great capture of turkey struts. Love seeing crocuses! Don't think I've ever seen a wood thrush.

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  3. I find that spring doesn’t stir an old man’s fancy like it does of a young man. I cannot explain this phenomenon.

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  4. Lots of activity at your place.

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  5. I love your trail cams. They are such fun to see who has visited!

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  6. I can understand why Saffron is so expensive, those Crocus are beautiful.And visitors all over the garden and near the pond.

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  7. Hari OM
    Oh, the croci are gorgeous... spring...ahhhhhhhhhhhh.... YAMxx

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  8. The trailcam captures always bring a unique perspective to the daily happenings. I bet Caitlin and Jean-Luc’s pond visit was a peaceful one, and spring flowers are always a beautiful sign of renewal. It's moments like these that remind us to slow down and appreciate the small wonders around us.

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  9. An exciting and beautiful time of year.

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  10. Splendid spotting on the thrush. We had a male, seemingly solo, displaying last evening. I guess the girls were not interested. It gave me the giggles, he looked so annoyed. Personification, I know, but there it is.

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  11. looks like Spring has finally arrived in your area. I'm nor familiar with the hermit thrush, so I looked it up. A songbird!! so sweet.

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