It has been raining a lot in Tulsa lately. It makes the trails muddy and I don’t want to damage them so I go places with more sustainable trails. Fortunately Ray Harral Nature Center in the Tulsa suburb of Broken Arrow has asphalt paved trails so that is one of my go to’s when I get the yen to go hiking when things are muddy.
I found this male northern cardinal. I brought my good camera and he was nice enough to sit still while I got his photo. I saw glimpses of other birds but didn’t get their photos.
Found this young squirrel playing coy with me.
I used the Merlin App to track who else was around. I got a glimpse of a red-eyed vireo. The Fish Crow called loudly as did the Carolina Wren.
I spotted this painted rock in one of the pollinator gardens at the center. I put it in my pocket and carried it around during my hike and then put it in a different pollinator plot not very far from where I found it. I used to love making painted rocks and hiding them. I am going to get some paint and sealer and try again. I’m not much of an artist and I settled on a yellow sunburst on a blue background. A friend of mine mocked me saying that Walmart was going to sue me for infringing on their logo.
When I first started I hid them way too well and nobody was finding them. I guess from my geocaching background. So I started putting them in more visible places and that worked out better.
A bunny wandered into range in my backyard trailcam.
And a brown thrasher.
Yesterday we got a reprieve from the rain so son and I mowed the yard. I mowed the front as he caught up on his beauty sleep. I trimmed the front and backyards. My 35 year old cord electric trimmer finally quit a couple weeks ago and I got a nice battery powered model to replace it. Much more powerful and convenient than dragging a cord around all over the place.
So son mowed the backyard. He likes to be creative in his patterns. Used to drive me crazy cuz of all the mohawks he left but now he is still creative yet no more mohawks. (Mohawks are unmowed strips of grass that look kind of like a Mowhawk haircut.) I think he got tired of mowing the yard twice.
It got hot, yesterday, here I am all cleaned up doing my zombie walk in the 105F heat. (I don’t think it got to 105 but it was still hot.)
Don’t forget to cheer for the Oklahoma Thunder Sunday evening when they battle the Indiana Pacers in the final game of the NBA Championship!
I am linking with Eileen’s Saturday’s Critters. Check it out. Lots of talented photographers participate.
I love the painted rocks and that’s a neat idea to walk with them and then leave them in a different place. I definitely hide some of my gnomes too good for people to find! HA! It’s HOT here too! Take care!
Variety post ~ great photo of the cardinal and squirrel ~ like seeing the bunny too ~ Happy Mowing ~
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores ~ clm
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Alan,
The trails were slop, a muddy mess,
So off to Ray Harral—no need to guess!
With pavement firm beneath your feet,
No slipping slides or swampy beat.
A cardinal posed, quite camera proud,
While squirrels played peekaboo, tail-fluffed and loud.
The wrens and crows called out in cheer—
Or maybe just said, “Get outta here!”
A painted rock made quite the trip,
From garden A to B with grip.
Sunburst bold on background blue—
(Just don’t let Walmart come for you!)
The mower danced, the mohawks died,
Your son now trims with zigzag pride.
The heat was brutal—zombie mode—
Still you marched that sweaty road.
So raise a cheer for the Thunder’s might,
And dream of cool games on crisp fall nights!
John
Hello Yogi,
Great shot of the Cardinal and squirrel. Cute captures of the bunny, the brown thrasher and what a great lawn service! Keep up the good work. Stay cool! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
…I need to check out the Merlin App, thanks.
I like to see painted rocks, they bring a smile to many. I have started using the Merlin app recently. It is fun to see what birds are around. Nice to see all the activity in your garden. You got good photos of the cardinal and squirrel.
I’ve never seen a cardinal, so am happy to see yours. For some reason my neighborhood has no squirrels. Other parts of town do.