Tina’s photo challenge post showcases the birds that live on the barrier islands of South Carolina. The birds in my neighborhood include sandhill cranes…
These majestic migratory birds mate for life, returning to the wetland area behind my house to nest and raise their young each year. Last weekend, I sighted a pair in the sky just south of the Wisconsin border. I wait with anticipation the sound of their raspy bugle cry over my neighborhood. There is snow still on the ground, but today, the temperature is finally above freezing and a light rain is falling. I hope for the joyful return of the mating couple. I hope that they will not lose any chicks to a late snowfall like last year. I hope that I don’t see another colt hit by a car before he learns to fly. And I hope to see at least three begin the long flight to Florida when the leaves lose green and turn to gold, red, and brown.
Wild turkeys are also neighborhood residents.
They stick around all year. In early spring, Tom comes into the yard with his fully fanned out tail, herding hens like some slow moving Zamboni back and forth on the melting ice. When the grass is a nice spring green, broods of up to a dozen little brown chicks scurry through the tall shoots, barely visible around their mamma’s legs. By the time the greens turn brown, there are flocks bustling about all day, roosting in low branches in the evening.
I love these feathered neighbors. Their antics are always fascinating, and I’m so lucky to share this place with them.
I would so love to photograph the sandhill crane! What a beautiful neighborhood
It really is…and always a beautiful day in the neighborhood. You can be my neighbor, Tina!
Excellent!
Ohhh, this is great. I’m happy for you and your feathery faraway friends. 🙂
Soon, they’ll be back! Yay!
Over here is just the opposite. 🙂 We get egrets and flamingos for the winter.
These are beautiful captures of your birds around your neighborhood. 🙂
Thanks, Amy!
So you have cranes in the neighborhood as well! The cranes are returning here now too. Beautiful neighbors you have!
Yours too!