Decoratethediva http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5385458 created this beautiful treasury. I was fortunate enough to be included in it. It made the Front Page this morning. All of these items are beautiful. I'm honored to be in such good company. She has a beautiful shop with some great jewelry pieces. Don't forget to visit her and check it out.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Monday, May 25, 2009
Spring has Sprung
As I was strolling down the gravel road leading back to the barn I caught a glimpse of something black and speckled on the ground. After living in Arizona for so many years I've become programmed to see small quiet things on the ground (think snakes, scorpions, tarantulas eek!) Anyway, on this day I saw something else. Right in the middle of the roadway was a little nest containing 4 black speckled eggs. They're pretty large eggs at nearly 1 1/2 inches long. Aren't they cute!
My first thought was to wonder why the mommy nested right smack dab in the middle of the road, directly on the gravel. I had never seen that before. Suddenly I heard some aggressive chirping. I looked in the grass nearby and saw what looked like an injured bird. She was flopping, flailing her wings and acting as if she had been in a cat fight. Some investigation showed that this is the normal habit of the Killdeer.
Apparently they lay their eggs on the gravel with no other nesting material so they will blend in to escape being seen by egg eating predators. The mommy birds will separate themselves from the nest when danger approaches (me) and make themselves appear to be wounded and easy pickings to distract the intruder from their young. These birds are precocial birds, meaning that they stay within the egg longer than other many birds do. The eggs are larger and contain more nutrients allowing them to stay longer and therefore develop more prior to hatching. Apparently they will be nearly self sufficient when they're hatched, with a little tutoring from Mom. How long this process will take I don't know. I'm concerned about the location of this nursery and hope that we all remember not to walk or drive over it. I'm going to keep tabs on it and get pics up once the babies arrive if I can.
My first thought was to wonder why the mommy nested right smack dab in the middle of the road, directly on the gravel. I had never seen that before. Suddenly I heard some aggressive chirping. I looked in the grass nearby and saw what looked like an injured bird. She was flopping, flailing her wings and acting as if she had been in a cat fight. Some investigation showed that this is the normal habit of the Killdeer.
Apparently they lay their eggs on the gravel with no other nesting material so they will blend in to escape being seen by egg eating predators. The mommy birds will separate themselves from the nest when danger approaches (me) and make themselves appear to be wounded and easy pickings to distract the intruder from their young. These birds are precocial birds, meaning that they stay within the egg longer than other many birds do. The eggs are larger and contain more nutrients allowing them to stay longer and therefore develop more prior to hatching. Apparently they will be nearly self sufficient when they're hatched, with a little tutoring from Mom. How long this process will take I don't know. I'm concerned about the location of this nursery and hope that we all remember not to walk or drive over it. I'm going to keep tabs on it and get pics up once the babies arrive if I can.
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avain,
ground nesting bird,
Killdeer,
North Texas birds
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Amazing Photographer
While in the Etsy forums today I happened upon a new shop. I am always in awe of really amazing photos, maybe because I am so completely photography illiterate (is that a word?). Anyway, I saw some beautiful shots taken by Valentine Photography. Here are 2 of them.
Go to
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=7121173 to see more beautiful photos.
Go to
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=7121173 to see more beautiful photos.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
The Twins New additions to the Family
OK, that title grabbed you didn't it? Actually my huge excitement is over my new washer/dryer. My husband bought this set for me for Mother's Day. It was only delivered today though. I've needed a new set for a while. I put a huge workload on appliances in keeping up with my family and their various messes. I just love this set so much I had to show you all.
I've got seven kids from 5-34 years old. Trust me, this is a close to twins as I'm getting.
I've got seven kids from 5-34 years old. Trust me, this is a close to twins as I'm getting.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
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