HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a wonderful week.
For various reasons, I've had a bad summer. So. I concluded today that I need to improve my quality of life. I went outdoors and sat down on my front step to think. There on the sidewalk in front of me was a big, astonishingly beautiful feather. It appeared to be about 11 inches long. The shaft was a brilliant silver color. The bottom was a silver gray with white splotches, and the upper section was a mottled deep brown and midnight black. The edges were outlined in black and silver.
I'm not good at identifying feathers, and I didn't recognize the bird species. I don't think it was a hawk feather. It wasn't a bald eagle, a goose, a duck, a vulture, or a wild turkey. It could have been an owl, but I didn't recognize it.
As Annette said earlier, this is the time of peak migration here in the Midwest. Millions of birds are in the sky during the 3 hours after sunset. So, I reckon a bird from up north decided to visit me. I felt uplifted.
Take care, all.
Lindybird said:We're back home again - had a horrible journey back in driving rain with big lorries sending out torrents of spray. Why don't they have proper mudguards these days?
Glad you're safely back home. Agree with you on the lorries, the amount of spray is terrible - we're all too used to that here, with the UK's biggest container port right on our doorstep ...... sigh.
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
I'm glad Dibnlib posted her lovely boat as it reminded me of what I saw on the Orwell on Thursday evening:
Seeing this sort of thing is one of the nicer things about living in East Anglia.
This info from Wiki via Google lens Clare, don't know how accurate it is?
en.m.wikipedia.org/.../Thalatta_(Thames_barge)
2013 photos & vids here
eff37 on Flickr