Showing posts with label Designs by Charlotte. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Designs by Charlotte. Show all posts

Friday, September 5, 2025

Another Bird


Design - "Noah's Ark"
Designer - Designs by Charlotte
Fabric - 32 count unknown
Fibers - DMC - 2 strands over 2 threads
Started - 12 April 2012
Completed - 24 April 2012 

Well I saw a Black Phoebe, but did not get a photo.

I did manage several photos of a Bewick's Wren.


Smart looking bird

Classic wren pose with tail up.

Quizzical

They've been chattering and coming to eat suet.

Fall transition is fun.

Monday, August 12, 2024

More Woodpeckers


Design - "Noah's Ark"
Designer - Designs by Charlotte
Fabric - 32 count unknown
Fibers - DMC - 2 strands over 2 threads
Started - 12 April 2012
Completed - 24 April 2012


I've been enjoying watching young Red-breasted Sapsuckers.

They are easy to ID as their heads do not have much red - and that is muted looking. 

Here are two young birds - probably siblings.
Can you see both of them?

Young birds


And here's an adult

Lots more red on the head. 

Two kids
Kid #1

Kid #2


Woodpeckers everywhere!
Two Acorn Woodpeckers and two Sapsuckers!
Does that make a Full House?

Thursday, June 13, 2019

The Flycatchers Have Returned


Design - "Noah's Ark"
Designer - Designs by Charlotte
Fabric - 32 count unknown
Fibers - DMC - 2 strands over 2 threads
Started - 12 April 2012
Completed - 24 April 2012

I saw a couple of different Flycatchers briefly earlier in the week.  The birds were in constant movement and did not 'call', so I'm not sure what I saw.

That said, on Tuesday this Willow Flycatcher came by.

The bird posed for me.

Returning to this tree top to... 

...call "Fitz-pew!  Fitz-pew" repeatedly. 

Which helped me nail it as a Willow Flycatcher.

It then came in even closer.

Be still my heart!

But this was topped by Wednesday morning's activity. 

The bird hung out for over two hours.

And it flew in right to the edge of the back patio.

What will happen Thursday morning? Will it return?

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

The Ark is Ready to Load - The Rains Have Returned


Design - "Noah's Ark"
Designer - Designs by Charlotte
Fabric - 32 count unknown
Fibers - DMC - 2 strands over 2 threads
Started - 12 April 2012
Completed - 24 April 2012

Well, the rains are due to return for the next couple of days.  If things get too bad, the Ark is waiting and ready to launch! 

Spring though, waits for no one!  I cannot believe all the changes in the last week or so.  Grab an umbrella and take a stroll with me. 

The Grand Hound's Tongue (Cynoglossum grande) are in full bloom.  We have a very nice grouping at the edge of our driveway up near the house.  I can look outside while at the computer and admire them.
  
The sunny meadows are full of Woods Strawberry (Fragaria vesca) blossoms.

Even the Big Leaf Maples (Acer macrophyllum) are in full bloom.  The Bushtits Finches, and the Evening Grosbeaks are busy at work in the trees eating the new buds.

Likewise, the Pacific Madrone (Arbutus menziesii) is also in bloom.  The Band-tailed Pigeons will eat the berries of the Madrone when they mature this fall. 

The first clumps of Blue Oregon Iris (Iris tenax) are blooming.  With a few more sunny days, our meadows will be awash in periwinkle, lavender, mauve, lilac, and every other shade of purple you can think of.

We have a really nice grouping of Oregon Fawn Lilies (Erythronium oregonum) deep in the shade along our Secret Path - close to our Big Creek. 

For several years now, my sister has been nurturing this patch of Western Trillium (Trillium Ovatum) in a shaded corner of her Dahlia Garden. She does not mow until mid-July when the plants have gone to seed and the leaves have disappeared.

We have Oregon Grape (Mahonia aquifolium) growing throughout our property.  The yellow blossoms are pretty, but the purple grape-like berries in the fall are prettier still.

I mentioned that Spring waits for no one.  Well sometimes Spring rushes along too.  The Pacific Dogwood (Cornus nuttallii) exploded in blooms during our spell of warm weather last weekend.

Every once in a while, the native Trilliums produce 'sports' with pink to burgundy blossoms. 

These two are representative of some variations that I saw on my walk.

I'm stumped!  I don't know what this pretty little blue flower is.  Its growing in the shade and  damp. 

We have three very nice patches of Stream Violets (Viola Glabella) along the driveway near Dorothy's creek.  It is very shaded and damp, and they are very happy.

That's it for today.  Shake off your umbrella and step on inside.  I'll see what I can rustle up for a snack.  I have lots more photos to share - including a Big Surprise - stay tuned!

Friday, April 20, 2012

I'm Chip, I'm Dale...

The ark is nearly finished - some outlining to do.  Then add a rain cloud, some water, and few pairs of animals...

Though I don't see any Chipmunks charted above - that surely is an oversight!

We have fearless baby chipmunks swarming our back patio much to the delight of Tom-Cat and Parvati.

I assume they are baby chipmunks as they are about 1/2 to 3/4 the size of the ones I've seen all winter.  This one found a hazelnut and is busy trying to shell it.

If that was Chip, then this must be Dale.  Take a close look at his tail - he's lost a ring of fur about 1/3 up.

Here he's hard at work burying sunflower seeds in my Agaves.

Isn't that a fierce little face?  You've heard to Angry Birds...maybe I could make a fortune with Angry Chipmunks! 

Some people have Garden Fairies or Garden Gnomes...

I appear to have Chipmunk Finials!