This barn is about ready to go over
Long years of service, and now it is no longer needed
You have been warned
Can't keep the rain out any longer
And just down the road, as we rounded a curve
Giant Rooster
Near a slough we spotted a heron - hunched down, perhaps waiting for lunch
The Heron moved farther up into the grass, we never did see him capture any food
And a Widgeon - wandering about in the stubble of a muddy field - barely visible to the eye except that I saw a movement - and there he was.
Then down another road - and far off - I spotted something on the top of a branchless tree
A juvenile eagle - hard to tell if it is a Bald Eagle or a Golden Eagle
But there it was - up on the very top of that branchless tree.
I love your barns over there in the US. I hope this one stays upright a little longer.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing what you see through the eye of your camera! The old barn is great even though it's seen better years. The huge rooster is fun. The photos of the heron are my favorites though. I never get to see one around here.
ReplyDeleteGreat images. Thanks for the trip through my Valley. MB
ReplyDeleteIt is always so odd for me to see herons in cold weather. I think of them as Florida birds, but this proves otherwise. Loved these shots, JoAnn! That barn wood is fabulous!
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Sheila
I agree with your comment on my blog but really wanted to show the barn. I know exactly what these people went through and despise the act but my focus was the Heritage barn and the hardworking family. MB
ReplyDeleteThe barn is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWe have a barn here that looks a lot like yours. In the space of a few months the center and back end collapsed inward. I hate to see them go!
ReplyDeleteI love these heron shots! They're such beautiful birds. And now you have me wondering how juvenile baldies and golden eagles are different from each other...
Great photos. Kind of sad about the old barn. Someone will want all that old barn wood. Still one thinks of all the work that went into that magnificent structure.
ReplyDeleteWow, JoAnn. I just love your photos and all the beautiful things and creatures in your part of the country. That poor heron looks so cold all hunkered over and to see that eagle is fascinating. On a drive that connects our town to Reno, NV we saw an eagle once way up in the trees. We had binoculars in the car but no camera. What a majestic and beautiful sight. And I love old barns and yours is spectacular. Sad that barn had high hopes for all that it was intended to do and now no one cares enough to shore it up. Love to have some of that barn wood..Happy Tuesday..Judy
ReplyDeleteThat barn picture would be great material for an etching. I love the heron, especially the eyes and stringy feathers.
ReplyDeleteThe listing barn sure has texture and character. Hope no one disobeys that sign. Great shots of the eagle! BUT, I love that chicken. :)
ReplyDelete……..oh yes, I see the lovely old planks that I wanted for my flooring there on the barn!!!
ReplyDeleteAre you sure that's not a faux eagle friend of the rooster, LOL!!!!!!
Mary X
I love the way those eagles perch at the very top of a tree - and then majestically look down at their "kingdom!"
ReplyDeleteThe barn must have been a beauty in its day - a thriving protector of creatures sheltered within. So sad to see it in its last days.
I love seeing what you capture with your lens. Seems like I rarely have time to just cruise and take pictures. We're always on the way to somewhere. So I guess I live through your eyes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for Sharing. ;o)