Photograph – Morning Walk & Winter Sky

Winter walks always find me looking up. There is much to see in the trees hidden in Spring, Summer, and Autumn.

Polyphemus Moth Cocoon

Last Quarter Moon, glowing in the morning sky, framed by woodland trees.

Bird’s nest. What a perfect display of avian construction skills. It is still holding on after months of heavy rains and winds. The nest reminds me to visit the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. If you don’t have a bird feeder at home, you can tune into theirs through YouTube. I enjoy watching the Panama Live Cam at this time of year.

Pheathers – What a Beautiful Bird/Cornell Lab Live Bird Cams

Every year, when Springtime nears, I tune into the Cornell Lab Live Bird Cams. I focused in today on the Great Horned Owls, and I’m not disappointed.

You can find this live cam, and many others at the Cornell Lab Bird Cams.

Pheathers – Cornell Lab Bird Cams

In the midst of my cold southern NJ winter I really enjoy watching the live Panama Bird Cam. More live bird cams from the The Cornell Lab of Ornithology can be found on their site at Bird Cams.

Pheathers – Bird Cams – Eggs and more Eggs!

Many of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology bird cams are live and show nests with eggs. This is an exciting time to visit the live bird cams if you enjoy bird-watching. I read today the hawk nest has three eggs!

You can find more live bird cams here: Cornell Lab Live Bird Cams