Monday, December 8, 2025

And the Answer Is...


 

Design - "Wee Santa 1997"
Designer - Heart in Hand
Fabric - 30 count R & R Holly linen
Fibers - GAST & Anchor
Started - 4 October 1997
Completed - 9 October 1997 

And the answer is...

It's a Ruby-crowned Kinglet.
That's what my expert bird leaned toward.
And on Sunday morning as it was flitting around in the bushes it was chatting away making perfect kinglet call sounds.
I hope it continues to be a morning 'regular'.  

Sunday, December 7, 2025

Sunday's Hummer

One little Anna's



 

Saturday, December 6, 2025

Saturday's Critter

 It's a bunny!


With Ajax zooming around outside, I don't often see a bunny.


Friday, December 5, 2025

Female Flicker Friday

Design - "Reindeer"
Chart - "A Prairie Christmas"
Designer - The Prairie Schooler
Fabric - 32 count Lambswool linen
Fibers - DMC - 1 strand over 2 threads
Started - 20 December 2011
Completed - 22 December 2011 

A Junco

It's Female Flicker Friday!

Here she is with a Junco



Can you see her tongue?

Breakfast time!

Thursday, December 4, 2025

Kinglet or Vireo

 

Design - "Wee One Santa 2016"
Designer - Heart in Hand
Fabric - 28 count Summer Khaki linen
Fibers - GAST & WDW & Classic Colorworks - 2 strands over 2 threads
Started - 31 December 2017
Completed - 6 January 2018 

A Ruby-crowned Kinglet or Hutton's Vireo.

I keep going back and forth.

Either one would be unusual to have at feeders.

I think it's too bing to be a kinglet and probably is a vireo.

I've sent the photos to someone who is a MUCH better birder than I am, and I'll let him weigh in.

I'll update the post when he let's me know.

No sign of a ruby crown, so again I'm thinking vireo.


Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Wednesday Walk - First Walk in December

 

Look there's a rainbow!
A break in the rain at long last, let's take a walk. 

As I said there are leaves everywhere.
Maple leaves. 

And oak leaves.

And we've had enough rain that our seasonal creeks are flowing once again.  Here is the smallest of them in the sunshine.

And here is the same one in the shade.

The rains have brought out all kinds of mushrooms.

And have nurtured the bright green baby Licorice Ferns.

The last of the Cottonwood leaves have fallen.

Now the Hazel catkins reign supreme.

Even our Big Creek has enough water to flow once again.

There are a few 'bright spots' including the last of the blackberries. Or should I say red berries?

And the rose hips glow in the sunshine or rain. 

First walk in December