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Linda Schaub
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Linda Schaub
- Mr. & Mrs. Cardinal (and a pal) partake of peanuts at the Park. #Wordless Wednesday #A favorite vintage ornament.
- Lean, mean and green.
- Which way is Santa Claus? #Wordless Wednesday #Remember those days?
- When there’s wicked wind, wildflowers and …
- Before and after a cup of Joe. #Wordless Wednesday #Sadly, we don’t ALL rise and shine!
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FIFTY FAVORITE PARK PHOTOS
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- Parker noshin’ nuts
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- Fox Squirrel
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- Black Squirrel
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- Parker, my Park cutie!
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- Pekin Duck
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- Mallard Hybrid Duck
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- Midnight munchin’ nuts
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- Mute Swan
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- Goslings
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- Mama Robin
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- Seagulls on ice floe
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- Great Blue Heron
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- Parker chowin’ down
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- Mallard Duck
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- Northern Cardinal
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- Great Blue Heron (“Harry”) fishing for shad
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- Parker: shameless begging
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- Viceroy Butterfly
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- Great Blue Heron
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- American Goldfinch
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- Seagull
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- Robin baby (not fledged yet)
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- Mallard Ducks
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- Robins almost ready to fledge
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- Parker angling for peanuts
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- Robin fledgling
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- Parker making a point that he wants peanuts
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- Parker smells peanuts
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- Parker with a peanut
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- Red-Winged Blackbird
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- Seagull
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- Red-Bellied Woodpecker
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- Pekin Duck
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- Starling
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- Canada Geese family
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- Canada Goose and goslings
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- Red-Winged Blackbird
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- Parker says candy is dandy.
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- Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly
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- American Goldfinch
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- Hunny Bunny
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- Parker looking for peanuts
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- The pier just past sunrise
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- Mute Swan
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- Parker in the snow
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- Parker and a treat
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- Great Blue Heron
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- Me and my shadow (a/k/a Parker)
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- Fox Squirrel
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- Seagull
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- Canada Goose
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- Mallard Ducks
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- Mute Swan
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- Fox Squirrel – Parker
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- Northern Cardinal
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That photo has a lot of character!
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Yes Anne, I love the head tilt in all creatures, especially when they are looking right at you and passing judgment. 🙂
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She’s got pretty colors on her.
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Yes, finally their colors are coming back after being in eclipse phase for about two months.
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What a quizzical facial expression!
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I know Barbara – it made me smile. I didn’t know whether this Mallard was judging me, as if I had made a faux pas of some kind. 🙂
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Sometimes? ALL the time! 🙂
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Yes! Whom are we trying to kid? This is why creatures look at us the way they do. 🙂
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“How did you know I wasn’t a decoy?”
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Well JP, it plunked right down in front of me without waddling away, so I just might have thought it would like to come home with me to join the other decoys at the house.
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Great capture – and caption! 👌😆
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Thank you Debbie – this Mallard plunked down in front of me, stared, then did a head tilt. I wondered if I made a faux pas of some sort (or had spinach in my teeth). 🙂
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So weird! Great interpretation of that head tilt! 🙂
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Yes it was Laurie – it plunked down and stared at me, then did the head tilt like it was puzzling over my very existence. 🙂
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What a beauty, Linda! I love the head-tilt attitude in birds and animals!
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I like when birds and animals do this too Terri – it is as if the gears in their brain are clicking while they size you up!
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That title fits so well!!
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Thank you Yvette! I like the way animals and birds size you up, especially with the head tilt, like they’re pondering whether you are worthy of their attention!
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Yes, I like how YOU show us the way the animals and birds size us up. Not everyone spends so much time immersed in nature to see this with the animals and birds.
I was just reading a little note from Heart & Soil and they said the average American spends 93% of their time indoors.
And before we forced the habit of walking out side every day (well missing here and there if needed) but until that happened – I did not realize how much time I spent indoors – even with doing a little bit of gardening.
anyhow, your posts bring us these perspectives we do not get even if we do walk outside everyday
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Thank you Yvette! I looked at this Mallard and really thought it was sizing me up, like it didn’t know what to make of me … friend or foe? Someone who might have treats? I do enjoy the interaction with them and I am glad that this translates in my posts. It is sad that people are spending that much time indoors. Today we got to 80 degrees – it was like a Summer day
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🙂 xxx
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Birds are funny creatures. This one looks like it’s wondering “what did you just say”. Great photo.
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Thank you Teresa! I agree with you and it doesn’t matter if they are wild birds or domestic birds. I’ve had parakeets and canaries that do the same thing. It’s like they analyze you!
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How fun. I have considered getting a bird for our 4 year old. Are they gentle with kids?
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I love birds Teresa and growing up we always had a parakeet. We had a lot of fun with our parakeets. My mom had much patience and would keep repeating words so they would understand and repeat their name or phrases back. We only took Skippy and Joey out of their cage to perch on our finger or shoulder, then to interact with them, but they are very loving pets. Later we had canaries – they are beautiful singers, but much more timid than a parakeet and are happier left in their cage and less interaction with their owners.
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I think this duck just decided to sit down and do his people watching, similar to me sitting to my doing my bird watching!
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That’s funny TD – I never thought about it that way, but the way this duck looked at me, it was as if it didn’t know what to make of me. I like when critters do a head tilt. 🙂
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Yeah, I’m often the unusual duck on the pond. It certainly was pondering!
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Probably looking whether I had pockets where food that it liked may be stuffed. 🙂 Today I was feeding the squirrels and a huge dog (a breed I’ve never seen before) came over and ate the peanuts while the squirrels watched. The guy said “well he likes peanut butter” – the dog was unleashed. Dogs aren’t allowed in the park. Squirrels ran up the tree when the dog approached and watched from above.
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Yes, I thought about the pocket full of food too! Oh I don’t like when owners don’t leash their dogs! Perhaps the peanuts will make him upchuck… and the owner will have to deal with that!!
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Always hopeful for treats! I was kind of surprised as to the dog and I’ve never seen a dog eat peanuts in the shell. The geese and ducks waddle over and eat them as the squirrels look at me like “do something Linda!” but a dog is a first.
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Miss Linda………………………………….”I’m resting on a warm large stone……………….Who are you?…………………….What are you doing?”
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Ann Marie – it looked at me, like I was something quite peculiar and it didn’t know what to make of me. 🙂
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Head tilts from animals are always so cute and whimsical! I wonder that goes through their minds.
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Yes, it is – it’s like the gears are turning in their brain as they study and analyze you. Friend or foe? Have you got treats for me?
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He looks very quizzical, like he’s asking you a question !
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I thought his look was so funny too Susan, like he was studying me and sizing me up … friend or foe? Or maybe “did you bring treats – if so, I’ll get up and walk over to see you.” 🙂
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haha yes he’s not getting up for nothing lol
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If that is all he is thinking, well we got off lightly. LOL
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Ha ha – yes, no telling Barbara, because that head tilt tells me he is not a birdbrain!
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Laughing and I needed it today.
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I am happy to provide a smile from afar Barbara. 🙂
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I think he is weird, why is he on the pavement and not in the water or on a nest? Lol
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I think it was because the ducks were still molting, so they are worn out – that’s my guess, but why it plunked down like that right where I was walking and looked at me I don’t know. I think I look like a sucker who might offer treats. They now have a sign that you can’t feed the ducks. There was a guy that used to get there every morning the same time and brought a lot of corn and fed it to them. I got some pics of him once as he threw the corn onto the grass and they came over to get it.
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