Showing posts with label bird. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bird. Show all posts

Wednesday

Let Your Hopes Shape Your Future


 “Let your hopes, not your hurts, shape your future.” 
— Robert H. Schuller

Great Blue Heron Beak Close-up


 “See the light in others, 
and treat them as if that is all you see.” 
– Dr. Wayne Dyer


Print Available - HERE 

Sunshine in the Wildflowers - American Goldfinch


 “In summer, the song sings itself.” 
—William Carlos Williams


Print Available - HERE 

Gray Catbird Bathing in the Sun


 “Every day, wake up with the thought that something wonderful is about to happen.” 
— Unknown


When searching for info on sunbathing birds I found the following: 
"When a bird spreads its wings in the sun, it's called sunbathing, basking, or sunning. This behavior is a maintenance routine for birds, and can help with feather maintenance."


Print Available - HERE 

Sunday

Bird Art - Hawk in Flight

   
"See with the eyes of love, 
 Hear with the ears of love, 
Work with the hands of love, 
Think thoughts of love, 
Feel love in every nerve." 
-Sri Sathya Sai Baba

Print Available - HERE 

Tuesday

Tufted Titmouse - The Peanut Grabber


“The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it.” 
- Jean-Baptiste Poquelin

Print Available - HERE 

Sunday

Bird Art - Carolina Wren

 


Carolina wren black and white line art - 
created from my original photograph. 

 Print Available - HERE

Thursday

Robin in the Berries


Nature gets into our souls and opens doors to hidden parts of ourselves. 
 - Pamela Heyda

Print Available - HERE 

Friday

Brown Thrasher Baby


"Never be so focused on what you're looking for that you overlook the thing you actually find." 
— Ann Patchett  

Print Available - HERE 

Singing Song Sparrow


"Not to waste the spring 
I threw down everything, 
 And ran into the open world 
 To sing what I could sing... 
 To dance what I could dance! 
 And join with everyone! 
 I wandered with a reckless heart 
beneath the newborn sun." 
 — Roman Payne


Print Available - HERE 

Sunday

Towhee in the Tree

To me, every hour of the day and night is an unspeakably perfect miracle. 
 ~ Walt Whitman

Print Available - HERE 

Wednesday

The Guest

Mourning Dove in the Snow 

 "The happiest chap I ever met,
 The freest of all dark regret,
 Was one who deemed his days to be
 A gift of hospitality

 With God his Host; and as His guest
 Viewed everything with interest.
 And like a grateful visitor
 Who wished to even up the score,
 Did all he could both day and night
 To give his fellow-guests delight."

The Guest By JOHN KENDRICK BANGS

Print Available - HERE 

Friday

Spellbound


Out of the bosom of the Air 
 Out of the cloud-folds of her garments shaken, 
 Over the woodlands brown and bare, 
 Over the harvest-fields forsaken, 
 Silent, and soft, and slow 
 Descends the snow.
-  Emily Jane BrontĆ«

Available as a Print - HERE 

Thursday

Tuesday

Hummingbird - Little Angel in Flight

Across the downs a hummingbird 
Came dipping through the bowers, 
He pivoted on emptiness 
To scrutinize the flowers.
Nathalia Crane 

Available - HERE

Wednesday

Hummingbird - Just Chillin' Out



 A flash of harmless lightning, 
A mist of rainbow dyes, 
The burnished sunbeams brightening 
From flower to flower he flies. 
— John Banister Tabb
 
This image available - HERE 


Thursday

Hummingbird Art



Digital Watercolor Art 


When you do things from your soul, you feel a river moving in you, a joy. 
 ― Rumi


Available - HERE 




 

Tuesday

What a Wonderful World


White-breasted Nuthatch 

I see trees of green, red roses, too, 
I see them bloom, for me and you 
And I think to myself
 What a wonderful world.

 Songwriters:  GEORGE DAVID WEISS, GEORGE DOUGLAS, BOB THIELE  

Print Available - HERE 

Monday

Meet In The Middle



When I took this shot 
I immediately thought of this Diamond Rio song:


I start walkin your way 
you start walkin mine 
we meet in the middle 
'neath that old Georgia pine 
We gain a lot of ground 
cuz we both give a little 
aint no road to long 
when we meet in the middle
(This is just the chorus)



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