Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Cedar Waxwings Passing Through!







I was hearing this loud, high pitched "shreeee" sound in the yard and then I saw a large flock of birds flying together and hanging out in the tops of the trees. I got the camera and did the best I could at getting the pictures. Since I did not know what bird this was, I resorted to the books and started narrowing it down. Everything I thought it was turned out negative. I set the book down, then opened it and lo and behold the book opened to the page with the cedar waxwing on it and the lightbulb lit! There were probably 40-50 of them in the trees.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Speaking of Red!

The bottlebrush is almost in full bloom right now. This tree puts on a great show!

More Cardinal Shots



Couldn't resist getting more shots of the cardinal.

Spatterdock


Another Florida Native water plant is the spatterdock. This plant sends long tubes around the pond and then shoots to the surface with the foliage from the tube. Fortunately, the freeze killed most of it. It was getting too large for the space. It is meant for larger areas.

Purple Louisiana Iris


As a northern transplant, I miss the Spring floral displays of tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and iris. I have come to love the Louisiana Iris as a substitute. They come in a variety of colors and love to be in the ponds. They add wonderful color and texture to the pond garden. This rogue plant made its way to a totally different area of another pond, much to my pleasant surprise.





The white Ibis usually hangs around in groups, but this sole bird was scavenging the yard and pond all by itself. It is a sight to see when there is a whole flock of them walking through the yard together.

Duck Potato


The duck potato are just getting rejuvenated after the Winter freezes.

Dogwood


This is the most blooms I have had on this one. I cannot wait until it gets larger and produces many more blooms. There are several in the area that look stunning right now..... A few more years.. and perhaps this one will too!

Friday, March 13, 2009

No New Nutria Sightings!

Haven't seen the Nutria in the ponds of late, but rumor has it that one is pregnant that is near a neoghbor's pond. Oh joy... Can't wait! Never heard of these before recently and now that seems to be one of the main topics of the people near the river and those who have small ponds. They must have arrived en masse. I hear they have a 25sq. mile territory. My best guess is they walked from Louisiana around the Gulf and here they are.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Can't Get Enough Wood Duck!







Today I was able to get some shots while outside. This was the first time I was able to get the male on the "turtle float". I have seen them on it from the window, but have not gotten any decent shots. They posed for these for a while, then went into the brush to hide.



Mockingbird





I get a great number of birds in the yard, one of which is the mockingbird.

Cross Vine




Another sign of Spring in the Riverview garden is the blooming of the cross vine. There are so many variations of color from bright yellow to deep red as the vine blooms. It is a nice, colorful addition to the garden.


Thursday, March 5, 2009

Azaleas A Poppin'!









One of my all time favorite Spring flowering plants is the azalea. Here are some in the yard that are in full to almost full bloom. I am still waiting on the red/orange one to "pop".

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Closer Shots of the Nutria!





OK.. I really wish these guys would find somewhere else to hunker down, but as long as they are here, I'm gonna take some photos. Was about 12 feet away or so on these. He then went back into the neighbor's pond and under their deck.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Bottle Brush


Another sign Spring is right around the corner.... The Bottle Brush has started blooming and will be putting on a great show in a week or so, but took a couple shots of the few blooms out already. Caught another visitor to the garden on one of them.

More Azalea Blooms!



Several of the other azaleas have started blooming. Light pink, light fuscia and a few more of the dark fuscia. The whites and the orange/red ones have not started yet.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Spring is On Its Way!


The azaleas are starting to bloom. I have several different colors on the property and will get shots as they bloom. This is a deep magenta in color.