Saturday, March 7, 2009

Sharing

I Timothy 6:18 states "That they that are rich in good works should be ready to distribute and willing to share." During a recent ice storm followed by a snow storm it was interesting to see the woodpeckers put this into practice. We normally have three types of woodpeckers come to our suet feeders during the winter months, the Red-Bellied, the Hairy, and the Downy. They seem to take turns at the suet feeders and are willing to share the food that is provided for them as shown in the following pictures.

Learning To Share
























A Downy Woodpecker is waiting to see if the Red-Bellied
Woodpecker will share the suet.
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A Red-Bellied Woodpecker's Turn

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The Hairy Woodpecker's Turn

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A Downy Woodpecker's Turn

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And A Time Not To Share



















A Red Tail Hawk is enjoying a dinner of some varmint he caught
and decided to eat it while perched on the limb of a pine tree near
our lake. The hawk was there for about one-half hour before finishing
the meal, continually looking around to make sure no other bird was
going to disturb a good meal.
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Friday, March 6, 2009

Frozen Lake

Our lake freezes over most winters and provides an opportunity for us to get a different perspective of the lake if we take a walk on the ice. The sun was out this day so we decided to walk around the lake even though the temperature was in the low 20's. We saw a lot of deer tracks as well as some human tracks plus several sets of footprints containing three feet (see picture to follow).

A Sunny, But Cold Day



















Joe with his back to our frozen lake.
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A Three-Toed Sloth?

Posted by PicasaWe saw several sets of these prints, but do not know
what left them.

A Time to Rest



















Judith needed a time out.
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Footprints



















Not all of these were from our walk. Most of them were
from deer that had been on the lake.
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Leaving the Lake



















Judith starting up the hill from the frozen lake.
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