Storms woke me in the middle of the night and then later more storms rolled through the evening. The rumble from the approaching thunderstorm could be heard miles away but then afterward the storm, a rainbow appeared.
Storm Cloud Passing By
Some birds are less noticeable than others, and may look like another species, until something sets it apart. At first glimpse, the White-throated Sparrow may be mistaken for the common house sparrow but the whistle song of the White-throated Sparrow tells a different story. They also hop when on the ground, instead of walking, so hard to photograph when they bounce around so much.
White-throated Sparrow
A deer was claiming my driveway this evening so I wasn’t sure I would be able to walk to the road to take pictures of the sunset. I might have to set up a toll road with all chipmunks, rabbits, pheasants, turkeys, deer and other critters using my driveway. At least it was chilly enough this evening that the mosquitoes were not biting me when I was taking pictures.
Sunny Sunday Sunset
This showy black and white bird, with the bright red chevron, sings to attract a females, even though he rebuffs her for several days before he lets her be his mate. But at least he does help build the nest, which takes about a week, and the male Rose-breasted Grosbeak also shares in the incubation, brooding, and feeding duties at the nest.
Male Rose-breasted Grosbeak
These small native wildflowers might have to be called Summer Beauty instead of Spring Beauty as they are enjoying summertime temperatures instead of normal cooler weather. The blossoms of the Spring Beauty open up on warm sunny days, like today, but close and nod down during cloudy weather or at night.
Pretty Pink Spring Beauties
With an array of bright and color birds filling the spring skies, some duller looking birds may be overlooked unless they have a loud voice like the little wren. The warblers are a small bird too which have a range of colors but the palm warbler is a dull brownish-olive color with a rusty cap but their near-constant tail-wagging may catch your eye.
Little Palm Warbler