Black-capped Gnatcatcher on the Proctor Road Trail |
Lower Madera Canyon |
The Rose Garden at Reid Park |
The Black-crowned Night Heron at Reid Park |
Band-tailed Pigeon at the Santa Rita Lodge in Madera Canyon |
Nesting European Starlings at Reid Park |
Neotropic Cormorant |
Black-necked Stilt with a rare American Golden-Plover somewhere in Phoenix around a farming pond |
Black-necked Stilt close up |
Nature is awonderfulway of healing.Being quiet, stand still, listening to nature, all helps relieve the tension and stress.
ReplyDeleteGreat post, Chris.. Sounds like you are fresh and happy after your bird outings.. Lovely photos and birds. Have a happy week!
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots!
ReplyDeletelove the night heron and the detail on the cormorant!
nature is the best medicine. it relaxes, centers & balances me too!
Love the Night Heron
ReplyDeleteA lovely post... many thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat way to get centered and balanced.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Reid Park is indeed a "busy" place (not like Agua Caliente) but you do get to see a great many birds! And I love Madera Canyon so much. I'm glad you are recharging and escaping through your bird watching! Most of the time these days my hubby and I are doing drive-arounds on deserted dirt roads to find birds. Since we can't hike much(especially Russell), it's one way we can both share in the experience. But, I'm not getting the great closeups I long for. I don't even get those when I do a little walking, mostly because my camera is limited. Still, it feels good to slowly drive and LOOK, then stop the car and get my shots. Loved your wonderful photos, as always! Thanks for always encouraging and inspiring me!
ReplyDeleteGreat post Chris - nature can restore and heal and soothe tensions and worries like nothing else. Glad your batteries were recharged with your recent outings.
ReplyDeletelove that starling shot! i know that i have so much 'quiet' around me that i sometimes take for granted. it is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteSome of your wording had quite an effect on me Chris, "nature is powerful, noise pollution is an enemy, an addiction to the outdoors and getting lost in the moment", great post, loved it!
ReplyDeletefine birds and nature. I especially like the image of the starling. It´s a beautiful photo :)
ReplyDeleteGreat post of putting balance into your life!!!! Yes--there are always ups and downs and STRESS and craziness....BUT--for you (and for me) getting out in nature is the KEY... That is the cure for EVERYTHING... When I was in such pain due to my knee problem --I couldn't get out at all due to all of the ICE we had this winter.. That was so hard for me ---and because of that (and those darn pain pills) I found myself in a deep depression. Scary!!!!
ReplyDeleteI think you were a bird in your last life... I must have been a weather person since I'm so interested in weather issues of all kinds.... Crazy....
When I first glanced at the Cormorant ---I thought it said Neurotic Cormorant..... ha ha
Love the Stilt picture. WOW--what a gorgeous bird.
Love the roses.. Can't wait 'til May when ours start blooming.
Have a great week.
Hugs,
Betsy
Beautiful birds all around.
ReplyDeleteShe would have approved of your day, Chris. Best wishes - - - Richard
ReplyDeleteWhat was that film called? Oh yes, "The Great Escape". Only in our case Chris it's birds and nature that allow us to forget the sometimes unpleasant, noisy and frantic world we live in.
ReplyDeleteKeep them coming. You're a breath of fresh air Chris.
I can lose track of time when I'm out in nature too. Wonderful post and how open of you to share it!
ReplyDeleteThe nesting starling is the pic of the day!
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris for this picture...
There is no better form of therapy than mother nature Chris. I am so glad that she swept all issues away for you Chris, a treasure indeed. :)
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