Wednesday Walk - Time of the Super Moon and New Feathered Friends

Mother Nature has been giving us some milder days this week with the Super Moon. I hope that adage that the weather you experience at the time of the full moon is what you can expect for the next while. I can do with warmer weather although it also bought a lot of snow which I could do without!

I'll be sticking pretty close to the yard for this walk with some views of the snowy pine meadow behind our house and all the activity of the birds which has bought some new feathered friends to the bird feeder. And of course I'll be sharing some photos of the super moon. Traditionally it was called the "Worm" Full Moon but I think that applies for more southern regions for it will be quite some time before the ground thaws here and the earthworms start moving around!

With these warmer days and colder nights it has been perfect for creating icicles off our sun room!

Large Icicles Reflected In the Windows of the Sun Room

scene of large iclicles on sunroom roof and reflected in windows.JPG

As we head in the opposite direction then I usually take for my Wednesday walk, we will enter the pine meadow behind our house. The snow beautifully accented the designs of the numerous branches.

View From Outside My Window Into the Snowy Pine Meadow

scene from window of pine trees with snow on branches soft sunlight on tree tops.JPG

After a snowfall the sun came out and with the warmer weather the birds became really active - Listen in to call of a flock of blue jays plus a few other bird calls and view the beautiful snowy pines...

I had a few new birds come visit our yard - one I hadn't seen here before was a white breasted nuthatch. I had seen the red-breasted nuthatch, which I posted about here

White Breasted Nuthatch at Bird Feeder

white breasted nuthatch eating seed at bird feeder.JPG

Close Up of White Breasted Nuthatch on Tree Branch

close up white breasted nuthatch on tree branch.JPG

White Breasted Nuthatch Looking At Us

white breasted nuthatch on branch looking at us.JPG

One other visitor who I don't often see at the feeder was the grey jay. I managed to get a shot of it before it took off.

Grey Jay at Bird Feeder

grey jay at bird feeder side view.JPG

Me and Bruno had went out in the later part of the afternoon to see if the Super Moon might be rising early so we could get some shots over the open field at the end of our lane.

Sun Starting to Set Behind the Trees

Bruno sitting in snow sun starting to set in trees at end of willow lane.JPG

We had no luck seeing the full moon just coming up over the horizon and had to wait until dark when I saw it rising among the spruce and maple trees. It was magical!

Full Moon Makes a Magical Scene Among the Spruce and Maples

rays of bright full moon highlights branches and seeds of maples.JPG

Full Moon Ringed in Pink With Moonbeams Highlighting Snowy Seeds on Maple Trees

rays of bright full moon highlights seeds of maples pink ring around moon.JPG

Full Moon Shining Behind Maple Branches

full moon behind branches of maple.JPG

When zooming in for a closer look I found the bright full moon made an excellent backdrops for the branch silhouettes.

Bud Seed Stems and Branches Silhouetted in the Full Moon

silhouette of branchs and bud with seed stems along edge of full moon behind.JPG

Stems of Seeds and Maple Branches Silhouetted in the Full Moon

silhouette of branchs and seed stems of maples behind full moon.JPG

Bud and Seed Stems Hanging From Branches Silhouetted in the Full Moon

silhouette of branch with bud and seed stems on other branches behind full moon.JPG

And finally a close up view of the Super "Worm" Full Moon as I zoom in to show some of the details on the moon's surface.

Close Up Super "Worm" Full Moon

close up full moon March 10th 2020.JPG

I hope you enjoyed this walk around our yard with feathered friends and gazing at the wonders created by the full moon. This is my #Wednesdaywalk which is an initiative by @tattoodjay go check out his latest post here. He collaborates with @elizacheng and her #MakeMeSmile initiative.

The photos of the White Breasted Nuthatch and Grey Jay is for @melinda010100 's #FeatheredFriends

All photos and video were taken with my Canon PowerShot SX60 HS

Thanks for stopping by!


Proud member of @naturalmedicine, @homesteaderscoop, @tribesteemup, @ecotrain, @freedomtribe, @earthtribe & @steemitbloggers



Discover previous ecoTrain magazines at @ecoTrain plus news on the Eco-Village at www.ecovillages.io



MindfulLife.gif
Discord About

PHC-Footer-05.gif


Visit my store - Porters Place at https://homesteaderscoop.com/store/porters-place/

Grateful for the curation and support of @tribesteemup



0
0
0.000
56 comments
avatar

But the end of all things has drawn near. Therefore be sober-minded and be sober unto prayers.(1 Peter 4:7)

Question from the Bible, Is there such a thing as untimely death in the Bible?

Watch the Video below to know the Answer...
(Sorry for sending this comment. We are not looking for our self profit, our intentions is to preach the words of God in any means possible.)


Comment what you understand of our Youtube Video to receive our full votes. We have 30,000 #SteemPower. It's our little way to Thank you, our beloved friend.
Check our Discord Chat
Join our Official Community: https://steemit.com/created/hive-182074

0
0
0.000
avatar

Great Wednesday Walk post, @porters! I love the shots of the full moon with the silhouettes.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Thanks for bestowing such beauty to a worm such as I ;)

0
0
0.000
avatar

Thanks for sharing your experience with us!
TIBLogo

You have been curated by @hafizullah on behalf of Inner Blocks: a community encouraging first hand content, with each individual living their best life, and being responsible for their own well being. #innerblocks Check it out at @innerblocks for the latest information and community updates, or to show your support via delegation.
0
0
0.000
avatar

Birds becoming active with warmer weather, lovely to hear what they sound like. Icicles hanging so low another great feature to display how cold it still is up North.

Full moon was a treat one night prior, clouded over on the actual night down here, no photography this time with telephone lines in the way of decent photo's.

Have a wonderful day.

!tip

0
0
0.000
avatar

Glad you enjoyed the photos and thank-you for the tip!

0
0
0.000
avatar

Lots of great photos in this post! Bruno's a good boy, and it looks like he's enjoying sitting on the snow. :) I haven't seen nuthatchers before. A beautiful bird, but aren't they all? Congrats on the rally upvote!

0
0
0.000
avatar

Great shots of the super moon.

Always nice to see a new bird come to your feeder.

Bruno looks like he is waiting patiently for you to finish shooting the moon. 😂

0
0
0.000
avatar

I love the photos - so haunting and mystical ((':

0
0
0.000
avatar

Wow! such wonderful photos! We haven't had any snow or ice this year. Which is unusual. I was watching Netflix last night late and didn't take the dogs out until after 1am. We live in a town and the streetlights go out at 1am. I thought I'd need a torch but the moon was so bright I didn't need one. I laughed about it when I got home with my wife because we always take the piss out of films where at night in the forest there is always enough moonlight to see what is going on!

Have a great day!

0
0
0.000
avatar

Great walk @porters. As always I like the diverse motives you show in your posts. Especially the moon behind the branches looks amazing. Great ones ^^

0
0
0.000
avatar

Your story is very good. I currently live in the South, Chile specifically. If the moon in your photos is the same one I saw a few days ago, let me tell you that its beauty can be compared to few things on earth. The celestial vault was totally clear; The city light was zero because I live in the country and even the smallest star can be detailed. I hope to have a good camera soon to capture its splendor at some point.

0
0
0.000
avatar

My sentiments exactly, nothing like the celestial beauties! I finally got myself a decent camera and have been having such fun with it and really upped my photography game! I am so happy I got it and wondered why I didn't get one earlier! Hope you get a good camera soon so we can see the wonder Chile countryside and celestial beauties!

0
0
0.000
avatar

WOW some amazing shots on your walk, love the birds and the icicle reflections, what a great post

Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :)

0
0
0.000
avatar

You live in a beautiful and blessed place, full of the great powers of nature. Also have great friends and Bruno is very handsome!! :) Thanks for letting us enjoy the amazing Moon through your eyes, I liked those pics of her through the branches!!
A big hug and best winds for every project, @Porters!!

0
0
0.000
avatar

I feel very fortunate to be living in the beautiful boreal forest here in Canada and always happy when I capture some of it's beauty that I can share with others! Glad you enjoyed them and thank-you for the well wishes!

0
0
0.000
avatar

Really impressive pictures. The first one is just amazing.I love winter icicles.
My favorite: "close Up of White Breasted Nuthatch on Tree Branch". These trees are heroic creatures holding all the weight of frozen branches and the tiny birds, well, what can one say. How do they do it?

0
0
0.000
avatar

I loved all the pictures, especially the ones taken by the moon. It was a great walk. Have a good day! 😘

0
0
0.000
avatar

Fantastic moon photos! I have white-breasted nuthatches regularly, and the red-breasted are the occasional visitors in my yard. Interesting. Those squawking Jay's are really creating a ruckus! Thanks for posting to #featheredfriends! ❤️. !tip

0
0
0.000
avatar

I think the red-breasted nuthatch like the coniferous forest areas more so it is more common here but it is the first time I saw a white breasted one here!Glad you enjoyed the shots! Thanks for the tip!

0
0
0.000
avatar

I always enjoy your walks around your property with Bruno. This one was especially nice. Love that first bud silhouette shot and the full moon shining behind the maple!

0
0
0.000
avatar

This is a great write up and #wednesdaywalk @porters, although the images made me shiver.
I'm wondering where you live? We have had much warmer weather of late here in
Atlanta Ga. I've left my mini greenhouse open to the night air for the
Last several nights. It is always scary this time of year:
do I take the chance and dismantle the G house
And put it away? There is always the
Rural Wisdom of the "Easter Snap"
which seems to have almost
Always proven true.
I will now follow
You @porters
image.png

0
0
0.000
avatar

Glad you enjoyed the photos!I live in the Boreal forest in northern Saskatchewan Canada. We are a long way away from spring thaw instead we keep getting more snow! I have started some seeds inside in my sun room where I have an indoor garden under grow lights so I can garden all year long even if we have a very short growing season outside!

0
0
0.000
avatar

After I replied to your post @porters, I went to your profile and saw you were in Saskatchewan.
I have a FB friend named Jocelyn Bouchard who
lives in Lives in Saint-Tite-Des-Caps, Quebec and he also lives pretty much
Off the grid. I think he mainly uses solar for his electricity?
This is my greenhouse:
9wkqck.png
There were actually two metal frames with a vinyl 'tent' stretched over then.
I started out with them side-by-side, but I found I didn't need quite
That much space, so I took down one of them and stretched
the plastic over the first one for a double layer.
qnf9wk.png

Those are all house plants, but I've had them
All since 2007. I've used light bulbs and
Candles to keep the temps above 39° at
Night, and now for the last 4 days
The flap has been left open at
Night and day. It is a scary
Time, because tho' we've
Had a very mild winter
(almost no winter)
we have the Easter
Snap to contend
With.

0
0
0.000
avatar
(Edited)

Hello @porters,

Nice shots, especially those of the Super Moon. We have a Canon PowerShot A590 IS camera with which we have wanted to capture the starry sky and the Moon, but unfortunately we have never managed to photograph the beauty that we see with the naked eye. I guess there are lenses and techniques for this. At the moment, I am enjoying its shots.

0
0
0.000
avatar

My Canon PowerShot SX60 HS has 60x zoom and different features that allows you to take night shots. I'm very happy with it but I keep thinking what it would be like to have a DLS camera with the special lens. I'm still learning how to use my camera and still rely on auto Slowly I picking up how to set it to manual and set the aperture and IOS etc.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Wow, awesome shots. I imagine you with a DLS camera.

Have a great Friday.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Beautiful photos! I'm glad all that snow's not at my house though. Brrrr....

0
0
0.000
avatar

Very nice pictures @porters! Like you, I've long loved the little feathery creatures all around us. Up close we can see how intricately colored they are, as their songs fill the air with joy and cheerfulness. And the moon speaks of the marvel and wonder of the heavens and all that represents, from ancient times, of man's understanding of creation.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Yes I never tire of listening to the cheerful bird calls and am always filled with awe and wonder when looking at the celestial bodies above!

0
0
0.000
avatar

Ice and snow are some of the things we never see here where I live in Pretoria, South Africa, currently it is still hot here with today going to 33 degrees Celsius. I did however saw the full moon.

Thanks for sharing these beautiful photos!!

0
0
0.000
avatar

That nuthatch I recognize. :)) Just LOVED the first 2 full moon photos, with the pink ring! and the branch silhouettes were cool!

0
0
0.000
avatar

Oy Vay! I see that the SX60 is living up to it's super zoom fame my friend.
Well done and all of the photos are fabulous!
Blessings!

0
0
0.000
avatar

What a beautiful snowy walk @porters. The gray jay is lovely, this is the first I've seen. This reminds me of those snowy winter nights with a full moon, glistening on the snow. So quiet and peaceful.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Beautiful photos @porters, your posts are always so enlightening. 💕

!trdo

Posted using Partiko Android

0
0
0.000
avatar

Wow! Everything is beautiful out there, the birds, and especially the super moon!!! 🌖 The moon is beautifully smiling at us too in this side of the world, and it is also as beautiful as yours (but only no maple trees for us. 😂)

Thank you for sharing this awesome walk and for making us walk with you.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Congratulations @porters! You have completed the following achievement on the Steem blockchain and have been rewarded with new badge(s) :

You distributed more than 30000 upvotes. Your next target is to reach 31000 upvotes.

You can view your badges on your Steem Board and compare to others on the Steem Ranking
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word STOP

Do not miss the last post from @steemitboard:

Downvote challenge - Add up to 3 funny badges to your board
Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness to get one more award and increased upvotes!
0
0
0.000
avatar

What spectacular photographs, it is beautiful to admire and give thanks for all the beauty that Mother Nature gives us. Thank you for sharing such a great and comprehensive post. A hug from Venezuela. @porters

0
0
0.000
avatar

Glad you enjoyed them! Hugs back from cold and snowy Canada!

0
0
0.000
avatar

Hi @porters!

Your post was upvoted by @steem-ua, new Steem dApp, using UserAuthority for algorithmic post curation!
Your UA account score is currently 3.536 which ranks you at #4451 across all Steem accounts.
Your rank has improved 25 places in the last three days (old rank 4476).

In our last Algorithmic Curation Round, consisting of 82 contributions, your post is ranked at #9.

Evaluation of your UA score:
  • You're on the right track, try to gather more followers.
  • The readers appreciate your great work!
  • Try to work on user engagement: the more people that interact with you via the comments, the higher your UA score!

Feel free to join our @steem-ua Discord server

0
0
0.000