After several very wet and stormy days, this mother cat and her kittens are probably glad to have a dry place in the barn to snuggle in.
New Batch of Kittens
This tree branch has fallen and has been weathered for a few years. With the storms today, there are more trees down as tornadoes touched down in several spots. One tornado hit a mobile home area, which left one confirmed dead and more than two dozen injured, as it wiped out numerous homes. No one can control Mother Nature but at least I only had rain and some little hail.
Weathered Limb
I took a walk around the field and woods this evening and spotted lots of birds enjoying the nice sunny day. Some bluebirds were busy sitting on their eggs, a yellow warbler looking for a place to build a nest, chickadees were in the apple blossoms as well as a hummingbird, two male orioles were chasing each other, tree swallows scolded me, the grosbeaks were eating sunflower seeds and the tiny wrens were singing up a storm. As since I was busy looking up, I almost missed a little fuzzy thing scooting across the pond. A baby wood duck headed for the grass where its mother was already hiding. I didn’t see the other babies tonight but I had spotted about seven of them the other day.
Wood Duck Hiding
Although the white from the Bloodroots are gone, the wildflowers right now are mostly white with Trilliums, Wood Anemones, Pussytoes and White Trout Lily scattered around the ground. But there are some colorful blues left in the woods from the Virginia Bluebells. But this are coming to an end as they start out pink and turn to blue and there are few pink left.
Blue from Virginia Bluebells