I heard the sweet voice of a robin,
High up in the maple tree,
Joyously, singing his happy song
To his feathered mate, in glee!...
If we could be like this tiny bird,
Just living from day to day,
Holding no bitterness in our hearts
For those we meet on our way...
High up in the maple tree,
Joyously, singing his happy song
To his feathered mate, in glee!...
If we could be like this tiny bird,
Just living from day to day,
Holding no bitterness in our hearts
For those we meet on our way...
~Gertrude Tooley Buckingham
13 comments:
Great photos of the robin and the babies. Mother bird must be busy feeding her hungry babies.
amazing that you got them so clear through the window. so sweet, so precious... i bet they were making noise
These are wonderful. How awesome to have a front row seat to watch them. The robins used to build a nest in a bush right next to my front door. One year a cat found it and they haven't built there since. It was always so fun to watch the progress of the nest
You did a great job capturing the action in the nest. I hope you can see them when they begin trying to fly.
I love these, how great that they were just in your view. I have one too, but it is not right in front of my window. House finches live there. You did a great job capturing the babies, love the last one picture where they all seem to be taking a nap.
Terrific photos Ginny.
You certainly had a great front row seat.
I love their open beaks begging to be fed.
Oh Ginny I think that situation and your photos are awesome - you did get a front row seat!
What a privilege to be able to watch this process from the comfort of your home!
Oh Ginny, what beautiful pictures.... through the pane or not. Wildlife wonderfulness in all its glory! Have a grand Memorial Day. Love, Andrea xoxo
PS~ Here are the links to a couple online articles about the 5G network being installed. I thought you'd like to read them. ~ Andrea xoxo
https://www.jrseco.com/european-union-5g-appeal-scientists-warn-of-potential-serious-health-effects-of-5g/
https://www.radiationhealthrisks.com/5g-cell-towers-dangerous/
https://www.euronews.com/2019/03/26/what-are-the-health-risks-associated-with-a-5g-network
https://eluxemagazine.com/magazine/dangers-of-5g/
How wonderful to be able to view from your living room! Have you held your camera right up against the window? That helps....and that hint was given to me by Sandra.
Oh wow, it’s so precious you got to see them from nest building to babies. Your photos are wonderful and the babies are so cute! I hope they will grow healthy :-)
Sweet photos and a lovely poem.
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