Saturday, February 05, 2022

MR. BLABBERFINGERS IS ON THE EVE OF HIS 5,000TH BLOG POST

 A FEMALE AND MALE CARDINAL ARRIVING AT THE BIRD STATION AT THE SAME TIME
Waking up this morning I could feel the last vestiges of dizziness had finally dissipated and I was once again back up and running on all seven cylinders.  No easy feat some days I can assure you.

 A JUNCO HEADING FOR THE FEEDER
 I SAW THIS NUTHATCH WHIZZING BY
 A TRICKY LANDING
 IS THIS BLUE JAY COMING OR GOING??  WELL, HE'S GOING AND THAT RED SMUDGE IS A MALE CARDINAL SITTING IN A NEARBY CEDAR TREE
 TWO FEMALE CARDINALS
 LIFT-OFF
It's almost as if each of these winter days are in competition with each other to see which one can be the coldest.  Minus 3F when we woke up this morning.  Will this weather nonsense ever end!!!!

 THIS BLUE JAY IS COMING IN WITH HIS LANDING GEAR HALF WAY DOWN
 A LITTLE GAME OF FOLLOW THE LEADER
THIS MALE CARDINAL IS IN STEALTH MODE COMING FAST TO THE BIRD STATION
 A FLURRY OF BLUE JAY FEATHERS
I tussled with myself trying to decide whether to take the Jeep for a drive or not this morning.  I finally decided, not.  Scooter surprised me again by starting right up with no problem so I let it run for a while.  Why it never started that one time a couple of months ago is now a mystery to me.  Although cold outside, it was a nice-looking sunshiny day.

 'OKAY BERT I AM GOING TO GIVE YOU SUCH A SLAP'
 CARDINALS HAVE SMALL WINGS
'WHAT THE HECK ARE ALL THESE BIRDS DOING FLYING AROUND ALL OVER THE PLACE'
 COMING IN ON FINAL APPROACH TO THE BIRD STATION
 MALE CARDINAL HEADING FOR THE CEDAR TREES
Kelly spotted a gaggle of Crows on the bird station first thing this morning so that explains why we are going through so much birdseed.  Well, crows gotta eat too.  We're probably going to have to sell some of our furniture just to buy more birdseed.

 BLUE JAY COMING IN FOR A LANDING BEHIND THIS MOURNING DOVE
 A DARK-EYED JUNCO LANDS ON OUR HANGING FEEDER
 THIS FEMALE CARDINAL MAKES FLYING LOOK SO EASY
 A MALE CARDINAL DROPS IN ON AN UNSUSPECTING BLUE JAY
A friend (yes, I do have a few) sent me an article about a ghost town of 8 people being sold in Arizona.  The name of the town is Cleator and this is the link she sent, Arizona Ghost Town.  The name Cleator rang a distant bell in my memory so I rolled out my Google Map airplane, typed in Cleator, and flew myself on down to Arizona.  As soon as I saw the town's location was in the Bradshaw Mountains I had a feeling we had been to Cleator.  In my blog's archives, I quickly tracked down the day we had driven through that little Ghost Town.  It was March 7th, 2014.  And, here is that day, Jeep Rumble In The Bradshaw Mountains.  The Cleator photos begin with the 12th photo from the end of the post.  You can see both the General Store and Bar as I snapped a few photos driving by them.  Had this been back in my old drinking days I would surely have stopped into that bar for sure.  As a side note.....there were 8 of us in 4 Jeep wranglers on this rough and rocky trip.  Our friends, Jim and Bev organized the Jeep rumble that day.  Sadly, Bev passed away a few years ago.  She can be seen in the photos with short hair, dark top, and jeans.  She is also the one seen holding a bottle of wine.  

 SUNRISE AT OUR HOUSE THIS MORNING

According to Google Analytics, this post of mine today is number 4,999 and Sunday's post will of course be the 5,000th blog post I have written.  It's no wonder they call me Mr. Blabberfingers.  Of course, all those posts are stretched out over the past 16 years so maybe I'm not so blabbery after all.  Let's say I averaged 12 photos per post.  Hmmmm, that would be about 65,000 photos I've published. (I'm no good at math so that number might be way off) Oh dear, that makes me weary so I think I had better go lie down for a while and have a rest........... 

 CARDINAL LANDING AND MOURNING DOVE TAKING OFF
GROANER'S CORNER:((  The first-grade teacher was showing pictures of animals to her students to see how many they could name. She held up a picture of a lamb, and a little girl said, "That's a sheep!"  "That's right!" said the teacher. "How about THIS one?" she said, holding up a picture of the king of beasts.  "That's a lion!" answered a little boy.  "Right!" said the teacher. Then she held up a picture of a deer. No one volunteered an answer. She tried to help. "What does your mother call your father?"  Johnny said, "I know! That's a lazy old goat!"

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10 comments:

  1. Congratulations and thanx Mr. Blabberfingers! Best blog around! And I've never seen so many pictures of birds with their wings outstretched! Great photography!

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  2. Wow, the flying bird shots are amazing. You sure have perfected that shot.

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  3. Fun action pics about the bird feeder!
    No worry about the count of your posts or photos, we enjoyed them all!

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  4. All your photos are great but the first one of the two Cardinals is a sure winner in a photography contest!!! Awesome!

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  5. My! No wonder magazines call you to use your bird photos. Just beautiful! Congratulations on faithfully writing 4499 posts. You're hitting a milestone that is hard to match. Being from crow country want you to know a group of crows are called "murder" of crows 😀

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  6. Absolutely fantastic photos tonight, my favorites were of the birds in action. Congratulations on tomorrow's milestone. So enjoy your blog posts each evening.

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  7. Oh that Crown King post brought back such great memories!!

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  8. Congratulations on your accomplishment. Female cardinals in FL have no red whatsoever, only males.

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  9. Loved your bird post so many beautiful creatures to see!

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