Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Wet and Windy Wednesday

We hear thunder rumbling, and know it's coming. We just don't know how long before it hits. We're really hoping that the "large hail" will not get here at all!
These past few weeks, we have enjoyed watching a family of cardinals. They built a nest in the bayberry bush right next to our front porch. We observed the mother sitting on her eggs. It wasn't long before they hatched, and we watched the parents feed their babies. Both worked constantly caring for the young ones. Today, the young left the nest! I noticed the parents flitting about and "clucking" a lot. After looking more closely, I saw one of the little ones hopping around in the bush, and then it tried to fly. My fear was that the dog would notice, and kill the babies, but that didn't happen. I expect we'll see them frequently at the feeders now. I'm adding pictures in no particular order.






























Isn't he (or she) cute!
Well, the storm hit, and we got less than a half inch of rain....so far. It really blew and rained hard, but not for too long. No hail, thankfully. Our Internet service stalled out, as it normally does during a bad storm. The sky is still very cloudy, but it looks like it might be breaking up.
I hope the baby birds were in a safe, dry place!

2 comments:

Charlie said...

I've had a pair outside my bedroom window each morning picking at the yard. I assume they have a nest nearby.

I missed seeing Dennis at 34 last sat. - How's the planting going?

Susie Schulte said...

Planting isn't going! They were able to get 20 acres in and had hoped to have lots more dry enough to work today, but last night's rain washed that plan out. According to the forecast, we're supposed to get a good stretch of sunny days, so things will get hectic for a while around here.