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Sunday, April 19, 2020

Horses


 The fields are green and the horses are enjoying the new grass.


A Brown Headed Cowbird and baby - getting a ride on the horse.  This is unusual, as the Cowbirds lay their eggs in the nests of other species and the babies are raised by the host bird.

6 comments:

Granny Sue said...

What beautiful animals! I have always been intimidated by horses. I once owned a Pinto who was a wild thing, and might have influenced how I feel about them. Although our pony Goldberry was a dear, very temperamental but such a little worker, and a great pet for our boys.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Maybe that cowbird wanted to experience parenthood directly!

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

I love beautiful horses! I'm glad we have some close by to see when we are able to get out. Take care of yourself dear friend! Hugs!

Julie Fukuda said...

I am not familiar with cowbirds. We have several varieties of cuckoos that lay their eggs in other bird's nests. The little cuckoo uses bush warbler nests. My bird book says that 40% use other bird's nests. I wonder if maybe some actually raise their own young. Now you've got my curiosity up. Maybe these are "horse birds" and that makes them different ... or they couldn't find any cows...

Powell River Books said...

I've always loved horses. I've seen two cowbirds at the cabin. They must not like our water world much. We hope to get home as soon as the border quarantine requirement is released. - Margy

Kay said...

It's always a pleasure to watch horses, even when they're just eating. They're such beautiful animals.