Looking around outside today reveals that Spring is beginning to spring. Birds, flowers, etc. Here are a few pictures:
You don't suppose that this is an Eastern Bluebird or something do ya? Brown breasted?
White-shirted Elder-Birds taking pictures of the picture taker. Elder Gregory on the left, and Elder Castañeda on the right. Elder Castañeda has been learning English in a reverse from most of our Elders as he is from Guatemala. He has done fabulously and is learning really well!
This little guy stayed on this limb for about 5 minutes. He was fighting with the cardinals for the seeds I had put in the feeder. The cardinals were winning because they were bigger.
I kept trying to get a picture of his backside, but was unsuccessful. You get a glimpse in this photo.
Alright, any Arkansans tell me if these daffodils are native, or planted? We see these things everywhere. These were coming out when it was still below freezing so they must be quite robust.
You see the daffodils in these two colors: yellow, and white.
These daffodils were unusual compared to the others because of the 2 colors.
Here is the cardinal that kept protecting the bird feeder from the bluebird. He was way up at the top of the tree, so I had to zooooooom waaaaaay out. He was a beautiful one!
Don't you just love the flowers?
This is an Ann Magnolia Tree, and the color was fabulous!