Mother nature on the move prior to cold front's arrival
The sun was barely up Thursday morning when this bluebird and downy woodpecker showed up to sample the frost-covered sumac. Thanks to their "built in" barometers, bird and other wildlife movement often precedes an impending storm or inclement weather.
This female "downy" opted to try her luck on the apple tree. In her search for a meal, she'll look high and low.....
and probe every nook and cranny, leaving nothing to chance in her quest to locate insects.
How many times a second do you think she can rat-a-tat-tat the tree trunk? ......go ahead.....count 'em!
Later in in the morning, long after the frost has melted away, the male downy is still giving the sumac drupes a thorough going over.
Mr. & Mrs. house finch take a respite in the upper branches of the apple tree.
High atop the cottonwood, some 80 feet up the air, a lone crow keeps tabs on the surroundings below.
Pair of wild tom's scouring a harvested grain field for kernels of corn.
For the past couple of days there was a good deal of wildlife movement around our neck of the woods. But that has already ceased, even as I write this. Everything seems to be hunkered down, waiting for whatever it is that's coming our way to pass through.