There's been embarrassingly little progress on my "Thankful Kiss" turkey the past several days. I did switch to 2 strands of Kreinik silk braid on the last 4 rows, and though more difficult to work with, the over-all coverage is much improved.
On a recent rainy morning, the Mourning Doves huddled in a Big Leaf Maple.
Now that it is late Fall, there are lots of Golden-crowned Sparrows at the Big Bird Feeder. They do not use the feeder, but alight on the woodpile nearby (I toss food there for the chipmunks). They are also ground feeders.
My sister and I took a small stroll through a stand of young Douglas Fir. There perched atop the leader of a young fir tree was this Anna's Hummingbird. He scolded us the entire time we invade his forest. You can see the feathers on his head are standing straight at attention, "It's my forest!". At least that's what I think he said.
Winter weather also brings the Towhees back to the bird feeders.
The Hairy Woodpeckers continue to work amongst the trees...
...taking well-deserved breaks at my peanut feeder.
8 comments:
I always love your bird pictures. You must have a really nice camera to be able to capture them like you do. Lovely!
Aww sweet..
I love your bird pictures too :)
Bug hugs x
The little golden crown looks so pretty on top of the sparrow's head.
Thanks for sharing more bird photos! I wish I was able to take pics of our birds, but my camera isn't good enough.
I've had a vibrant Cardinal couple in my back yard. The male stands out so well against our drab brown leaves.
Fantastic bird photos, Beth! Your turkey guy is coming along nicely, too. I'm glad the two strands is working better for you.
Thanksgiving and work have put me frightfully behind in my blog reading, Beth... Your bird photos are the best and your newest turkey is looking very handsome. I just can't stitch with metallics for the life of me--good luck :)
The metallic stitches look great. Super bird photos!
Your coverage does look better. I had a test stitch with two threads and it isn't the easiest to stitch with.
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