Some more shots from yesterday’s trip to Sauvie Island Farms.
Little Hen in the raspberry canes,
where we found an old abandoned nest, lined with feathers and seed fluff.
Firecracker helped her auntie pick blueberries.
And the flowers were absolutely stunning.
The biggest surprise of the day was finding a nest with four baby birds in the middle of the marionberry canes. They sat very still as we observed them. It was a real treat – the nestlings were clearly Cedar Waxings (the black face mask and yellow band on the tail were telling signs), which are one of my favorite birds.  The nest was right at eye-level for the girls, so they got an excellent look.
Please come back tomorrow – I’ll be having my first giveaway. Thanks!
Oh my gosh… what treasures! That nest looks so cozy with the white fluff in it and those baby birds are beautiful!
Blessings and magic.
Oh my gosh… what treasures! That nest looks so cozy with the white fluff in it and those baby birds are beautiful!
Blessings and magic.
Beautiful pictures! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Just came across your site Magic Onions. What a lovely blog! I love your love for knitting:-) Have inspired me to whip out my needles!!
Starr
Look at those sweet baby birds! What a wonderful day. Thank you for sharing!
I was hoping you’d share this on Friday’s Nature Table… it’s such an inspiring post…
Blessings and magic.
I love zinnias! And those baby birdies are precious!! 🙂 In Marionberries, no less! Smart Mama bird!