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I have already described some of the side effects of a fall out in the spring migration: dazed and disoriented birds landing in unusual places and on odd perches; starting to sing to real or hoped-for mates; and then getting some grub. This Pine Warbler is engaging in the transition from dazed to singing, on a gnarled branch of a long dead tree on a cliff over Lake Ontario. Head-high, and not on a pine tree in the canopy, this was a pretty cool experience, and one of the real treats in a fall out.

 

I hear them in the woods in Ottawa pretty frequently, through the spring and summer. They arrive early and seem to breed locally - they are one of the first signs that warbler migration is underway. But I rarely see them without binoculars, because what they do, they do pretty far from me.

 

The transition I described above happens pretty quickly. Paul spotted this bird in first light as we looped around the short trails inside the woods at Point Traverse. And I needed to be pretty quick to get a decent image, as the bird shook off its initial torpor and sought more species-appropriate (high up) places to eat and attract mates.

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Into the motion of life. The never stopping wheel of destiny and fate. Sometimes not such a linear path. Yet the freedoms we need for love and peace.

Happy Slider Sunday

 

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This archeological building is like a castle without service and protection of the Termir in the city of Kirkuk

Some nice ripple patterns on a partly cloudy day....

Sunset over the Jemez Mountains from the Santa Fe Opera, shot with my iPhone.

 

Happy Sunday! Thanks for stopping by and for all of your kind comments, awards and faves -- I appreciate them all.

  

We are back from a short visit to New Mexico and I hope to catch up over the next few days.

 

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Weeds growing beside the Brisbane River in the drizzling rain

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The cold air passing over warmer water created misty lake fog effects.

So I bought an Olympus Stylus 7030 digital point and shoot camera from Goodwill yesterday for $8.99. After about 3 clear shots, the images were all full of scan lines. I was going to return it, but maybe I'll just keep it for effects.

 

This photo is reversed (negative) and saturation pushed.

This earliest of my hellebores began blooming last week, along with the early daffodils! Such a happy harbinger of things to come!

Trying to mediate the results from yesterday but I adore them.

 

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