So out I go to the living room and join him to watch at least four or five dozen TREE SWALLOWS swooping through the air and reconnoitring at the tops of our tall spruce trees. It's quite a show, as these fancy flyers are catching insects on the wing for their breakfast.
They've also been smacking into the windows the last few days, since I washed the insides. The outsides are still dirty as I haven't found a ladder or a long-handled squeegee (nor have I poked around the quonset looking for these things; it's hot in there during the day, which is when I think of it), and I'm reluctant to clean the windows properly for fear of even more collisions. So far they hit the glass and manage to fly off; I haven't found a dead or injured bird on the grass yet this summer. Knock on wood.
Most years we have had an abundance of tree swallows only right before a big rainstorm. This year they've obviously moved in around our yard so we see them more often, and they are very welcome.
I'm out walking, and the driver of this truck is probably a farmer coming home for supper. |
Kate, your photo hit me with a wave of nostalgia! Oh for the gravel roads of my childhood. They are all paved now, those favourite pathways. I envy you the beauty of your walks.
ReplyDeleteIt would only be better if you were here to keep me company!
DeleteI like the contrasts in our window/walk scapes. Poor swallows, my windows are too small I think, for bird bashing. I would hate it :(
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Yes, you would. I sure do. Heartbreaking thing.
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