Friday

Mockingbird Joy

Joy is not in things; it is in us.
~Richard Wagner

I can't tell you how much JOY I have just watching the birds from my home
Their songs are so sweet!
I have never heard a depressed bird!

18 comments:

  1. Great picture.So true,birds don't get depressed,maybe I could take a lesson from them.
    Blessings,Ruth

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  2. And the Mockingbird will deliver the sweetest songs of all...

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  3. I think this fellow just flew in from down here...I have a shot of him. He's still looking mighty fine :-)

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  4. This is a gorgeous photo Kerri! I have never seen a Mockingbird!

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  5. Lovely photo of a Northern Mockingbird!

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  6. How right you are! Birds and happy creatures and you make us all happy with your wonderful pictures of them. :-)

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  7. I heard the birds singing the other morning as I walked into work and it lifted my spirits like nothing else. It's such a wonderful sound!

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  8. Great picture! Mockingbirds love to dive bomb our cat.

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  9. The birds really are optomistic lately, aren't they! I love the Mockingbirds. Such personality! Our resident Mocker is still hanging around. Would love it if he/she would stay for the summer.

    Great shot Kerri!

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  10. Come to think of it, I never heard a depressed bird either until yesterday. A goose counts as a bird right? It was the only of it's kind in the park and the honk it let out sounded like a cry of loneliness. :-(

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  11. I've only seen a Mockingbird one time, but was amazed at the different voices. Beautiful shot Kerri.
    B.

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  12. No indeed, they sing regardless. A lesson for us all. :c)

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  13. A wonderful bird... I love how the Mockingbird sounds!

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  14. Wow! Amazing bird shots. Great colors. Thanks for sharing. -Cindy

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  15. What a beautiful photo! Love their song, too!

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  16. Very nice. The bird is sharp and the slightly blurred branches point to and frame the bird nicely.

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  17. This photo took my breath away!

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  18. Thank you.. Ruth,
    for the beautiful photo of the Mockingbird. I had been searching for hours trying to identify these wonderful birds that I've listen to for years. Their sounds are music to the soul.

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