Design - "The Chocolate Hare"
Designer - Ewe & Eye & Friends
Fiber - Anchor Floss
Fabric - 32 count Olive Green Belfast linen
Started - 26 March 2010
Completed - 13 April 2010
With Easter approaching, who is not dreaming about chocolate rabbits?
After seeing the male Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Saturday, my mom and I headed off to...
Meadowlark Prairie - a 404 acre wetlands in west Eugene.
Right off the bat we saw female Red-winged Blackbirds...
..and males.
We could hear Meadowlark singing...
...and finally located one atop a small pine tree.
Almost immediately, another bird flew in closer...
...to a birch tree.
It too sang up a storm. The Western Meadowlark is Oregon's state bird, but I don't think I've seen one since I was in grade school. They sadly are uncommon in most of the state - so thank goodness for this prairie wetlands.
We also came across a couple of Northern Pintails.
And a Northern Shoveler.
Here's a handsome Green-winged Teal.
There was a decent group of them as well as lots of Mallards and Canada Geese.
I'm not that great with IDing shore birds.
I think this is a Lesser Yellowlegs.
Here's a Killdeer, one of several.
And there were serious skeins of Canada Geese winging their way to who knows where.
2 comments:
Your rabbit stitch is adorable. What a wonderful outing you had to the Meadowlark Prairie, Beth! Wow!
The chocolate bunny is so cute! I need to take my bird book when I take a shore walk. I just don't remember all the details enough to identify them when I get home.
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