Thursday, January 16, 2020

SNOW DAY II....

"I wonder if the snow loves the trees and fields.....covers them up till summer comes again?" -Lewis Caroll 
                       (Alice's adventures in Wonderland)


 "Snow was falling , so much like stars..." - Mary Oliver

 "Snow falling soundlessly in the middle of the night...."
                       -― Novala Takemoto


 "There's just something beautiful..." -― Carol Rifka Brunt,

 "Winter is putting footsteps in the meadow.." - Roman Payne

 "Thank goodness for the first snow.." ― Candace Bushnell


 "The hollowness was in his arms, and the world was snowing.." -― William Goldman, The Princess Bride

 "If snow melts down into water, does it remember being snow?" -― Jennifer McMahon

 "A small and sinister snow was coming down....."
                                    -Edward Gorey, Floating Worlds:

 "Morning broke without a sun..." -― John Greenleaf Whittier

                         "It snowed all week..." - Truman Capote

 "The wastes of snow were ghostly in the moonlight..."
                                    ― Maud Hart Lovelace
  "Snow had fallen during the night. It covered everything as far as the eye could see..." ― Ezra Jack Keats, The Snowy Day
Photographs 2020

Monday, January 13, 2020

NEW YEAR's SNOW....

 STOPPING BY WOODS on a SNOW EVENING (1922) 
                                    Robert Frost
 Whose woods these are I think I know.
 His house is in the village though;
 He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.
 My little horse must think it queer
 To stop without a farmhouse near
Rona from next door

 Between the woods and frozen lake
 The darkest evening of the year.
 He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
 The only other sound’s the sweep
 Of easy wind and downy flake.
 The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep,
 And miles to go before I sleep,
And miles to go before I sleep.
Spencer from the hill
Photographs 2020 

‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening' by Robert Frost.1922

Saturday, January 11, 2020

COOPER's HAWK on the HUNT...

 “The reason birds can fly and we can't is simply because they have perfect faith, for to have faith is to have wings.”
― J.M. Barrie, The Little White Bird
 Cooper's Hawk hunting again in the back yard. Swoosh.
 Likes the perch near the fence.
 Turns its head all around. Listening. Watching.
 Eventually  skims over the ground to snare its prey. Suddenly. Quietly.
 Cooper's hawk is a small hawk. About the size of a raven. It only weighs about 1 pound.The male is smaller than the female. He weighs  about 25 oz. with a wingspan up to 37 inches.
 Tends to only catch creatures under a pound: Birds of different sizes, chipmunks, small squirrels, mice, bats, reptile, bugs.
 Contrary to popular belief it does NOT go after cats .  The bigger raptors like Red tailed hawks, eagles, Owls, will  definitely  go after pets. But the Cooper's hawk is more the size of a large chicken, with a long tail.
That being said, it has been noted that one of these hawks may attack and eat a larger mammal on the ground., if they are desperate. Just depends. I have never seen one of them go after the neighbourhood cats. I think it would be wise to supervise pets if you can. 
 When nesting, the Cooper's Hawk will bring  food to its mate, for at least a month before she lays eggs, about 50 feet above ground.
 The young hawks will leave the next after 4 weeks.
 Their call sounds like :  "kak-kak-kak"


 One of these hawks can eat up to 12% of its body weight....kind of like a 120 pound person eating up to five pizzas in one day.
And they can fly up to 88km kmh. Their wings are silent. Soft and  there is no sound to hear.
This one sat on his perch and the fence for quite a time.
It was hunting doves that were hiding on the other side of the fence.
At one point it looked over the fence to have a look. and then it was all over and the hawk  swished away  silently on the wind.....
 Photographs 2020