Friday, March 13, 2026

A Touch of Winter into Spring

 

We caught the last of the lunar eclipse!

A brillant sunrise

Coyote mousing in grass field

Four White-tailed Bucks still carrying antlers

Mule Deer herd feeding on top of hay bales

Horned Lark returning to foothills

Immature Bald Eagle with extraordinary amount of white feathers.

Adult Eagle - six were in our neighborhood

Absaroka Mountains from our house.

Two While-tailed Deer buried in the fresh snow

Snow capped Teasel

American Robin in Mountain Ash

Flocks of wintering Canada Geese feeding in grain field

Canada Geese fly over daily from the Yellowstone Rive to the fields

Frozen Fog hangs over Livingston Peak

Black-billed Magpies early nesters building their large stick nests throughout the town.
This nest is right next to our condo

Red-shafted Flicker and Magpies go through a suet cake a day.

Am. Robin appreciates our water pan for drinks and bathing.

Our first Common Grackle arrived and eating seed and cracked corn

Direct sunlight captures grackle's iridescent feathers

A few startlings come to steal the suet from the Flicker.

One of 35 Eurasian. Collared-Doves that come daily.

Magpie's tail lifted high in the 40 mph winds.

First Red-winged Blackbird arrives....

And brought all his friends the next day.

Another beautiful sunrise as the days quickly pass.

God's promise fulfilled without rain.
Have a wonderful Easter and Spring!

❤️ Love & Prayers 🙏🏽
Ty & Ida Baumann





















































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