We have this beautiful, lush tree in our yard - it must be really old because it's way taller than our house.The blossoms are so full and heavy that the branches are beginning to hang low. But this little guy's parents chose the dark, old, full-of-junk detached garage for their home.
Poor little guy/girl has no brothers or sisters so he's all alone in the dark when his parents fly off for food. I don't think he's happy about that, do you?
Poor little guy/girl has no brothers or sisters so he's all alone in the dark when his parents fly off for food. I don't think he's happy about that, do you?
Awwww...he/she looks so forlorn. Very cute and great picture.
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ReplyDeleteHi, I've never posted on your sight before, but I read it all the time.
ReplyDeleteYour tree is a crepe myrtle and there are tons of them in Texas. Besides used around homes, lots of businesses use them in landscaping. If you already know the name of it, forgive me :)
I really enjoy your blog. I have one but it's sadly neglected. One night I almost deleted all of it, but didn't. Sort of a hit and miss thing.
It's hot and dry in Texas with almost 3,000 acres burning in a wild fire on the Ft. Hood reservation, the next county over from us. Yesterday, it was 50% contained. We need rain badly.
Take care,
Patsy (near Waco)
Oh bless his little bones!
ReplyDeleteOh so tiny!
ReplyDeleteYou got an amazing picture of that sweet little bird!!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and I like the one of the baby bird.
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Oh doesn't that pic just tug at the heart strings!!!!??! Bless his/her cotton socks!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Joy :o)
Oh he looks so lonely or is it hungry?
ReplyDeleteWhat is that tree? -- the blossoms are magnificent!
ReplyDeleteThe chick might look forlorn but I'm sure it's quite content not having to fight siblings for food. Will you just look at that mouth.
ReplyDeleteHis siblings are around him....just quiet...it seems most unusual that you were able to catch the one with his mouth open. They are still very, very young - note almost no down, let alone feathers. Keep a close eye on them! You got a fabulous picture!
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