This is a mostly ephemeral wetland, and I liked the stark appearance.
![stark wetland scene](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh2j_nbYjuTDIAXE2Pct6wugIzz8KfvxqmWKinDrTuKVJFgpketfOR-ku8jFLdwormGLNEX7xNe0GFHuwxSWcY2HLOOL-eFdTJxAv6zcRLO-D71N0hEiJDmqKn4KJ4_-8fwySjFuscatW8/s280/wetland06-Hansen.jpg)
How long a walk? I wasn't sure what was needed. I started out to do 8 miles, but when I came to a corner where I could make a choice that affected the distance, I decided I was 10-miles grumpy.
Cows are always curious. I'm pretty sure these are Highland Cattle, the oldest registered breed! (So, I also learned something new.) They mooed and mooed long after I had passed.
![Highland Cattle](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhNHjHA3kT7TxXnjWiXW40CKyy92TOe91eAjzi5vg4KqZZ3H_VemzlTT0laIylGj3H_G-wYoXVbDB9iQKRjQGuF_zxN79PM9Ub4k_F5MCX82td_DTvPA5Cs2Iso9tHmG3mlP0SdiEilu4A/s280/cows01-Highland.jpg)
Best find? Here you go, but what is it?
![oriole nest](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiFWJWA3C-Zb5FJK4CxysLBjV1cDsSmCWInNxzip1YmtXoRKE3Re1RaoX1i7BxEOZ1OTDGbdMkVaXYjSZGrka-kyJEZbgiFrd6RbVk4Pn735DMbOva8WEwD9HyaDZHvJghmkvb2qZxyd6w/s280/OrioleNest01.jpg)
It's an oriole nest! I haven't found one of these in years, although the orioles come each spring. And this crazy bird forgot that it is supposed to be a secretive species. This nest is hanging right over the road, although I'm sure it was completely hidden when the leaves were out.
You can compare this nest with a vireo nest in the link below, the other bird that builds a hanging nest. However, the vireo's is small- the size of a tennis ball. This is much larger and hangs lower.
![oriole nest](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhgqF8Ug_otNE3e1kwrVcve680ZbtKT8bZj0Vpdd-bgvAuqtyIBNL_gJWDkCVP3LSseALK5ajOHF2VwqEY_rT0-gr_AKS0ruMQ70hKdBlJD9DN3qJ9ghYtkCdFXKc0Sn4jnBZo1YUFd7tU/s280/OrioleNest02.jpg)
So did the 10 miles do their work? Guess so. And I decided I was primarily grumpy because my yearly rhythms know that this is the time of year I should be in Philadelphia for the Flower Show, and seeing Marie, and David and his family. I haven't been actively thinking about missing all that, but I think it's the root issue. So now I can move on.
![smiley face](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1xWtiw1UWrrOVuS2xeNf_Cn-S9W2qEinSAwGMqNiPJinOC-kXYMDfyMjQfugao1MU_S42-a1iPODISzdeN1VPdsYWGTpZkhh4H9FIOYKIHiKU8Hrmm558lecuTAqhSK8uIl1wqhK9hG4/s280/SmileyFace01-trafficcone.jpg)
OK, I was also grumpy because I have to get busy on the tax prep, but now I've hunkered down on that. Also did a bunch of editing.
![]() | See a vireo nest
See orioles |
There's nothing funny about feeling grumpy but I couldn't help laughing at you calling yourself a 10 mile grump.
ReplyDeleteThat nest doesn't look very secure but I'm betting looks are deceiving.
Lulu: "Our Dada says maybe the cows were singing that old song."
ReplyDeleteCharlee: "What song is that?"
Lulu: "'Moooo are you? Moo moo? Moo moo?'"
Nice Highland 'coos'!
ReplyDeleteAnn- glad I made you laugh- that makes me feel better, right there!
ReplyDeleteLulu- they were certainly singing that song!
Stew- are they common where you are? These are the only ones I have seen around here, but I like them.