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Decked out in its brilliant crimson plumage, this cardinal was belting out its song and trying to woo a mate.
Loud and proud :)
This valley, known as Whitcombe, is part of Ham Hill Country Park, in South Somerset.
It is the site of a medieval village, the village pond remains, (it is not visible in this picture). The stream from the pond, flowed through the willow trees in the centre of the photograph. Some years ago it was piped underground and is now being re-instated, after Whitcombe became part of Ham Hill Country Park.
A very well balanced tree swallow, posing against a beautiful blue sky. Tree swallows are migratory birds, arriving here in early spring to breed, and returning to their winter homes in late summer or early fall. I love the iridescent blues in the plumage of tree swallows, a reminder of sunny and warm days of Spring. Wildwood Park, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
We are currently in the midst of a dangerously cold arctic blast, so I'm thinking Spring!
With global warming an early spring is happening down in NZ which has Covid in just one city (two people in another town have been moved to Auckland as well)
Thanks for all the supportive comments yesterday!
springtime leaves
In corona times my photographic radius is concentrated more inwards and on the garden and nature.
Taken during early springtime at the Painted Hills, Oregon. The eastern flank of the Ochocos rises in the background.
Tehachapi Pass is covered with springtime as a Union Pacific manifest climbs into Bealville, California, on February 25, 2016. The middle portion of the eastbound freight is stretched through the Allard horseshoe curve.
May 10, 1990, didn’t know what season to be in Wisconsin as green trees and grass try to emerge from beneath a good snowfall. Soo Line train No. 943 heads westbound at Pewaukee with new EMD SD60M No. 6061 on the former Milwaukee Road main line.
Springtime is in the air at Broadway Cotswolds. Beautiful tulips and flowers in the window boxes and blossom against the wall.