Monday, March 30, 2015

Good Morning Starshine, the Earth Says Hello! Desert Finch Hatchlings

Well it's that time of the year again and spring has sprung!  Long story, but there was a little nest above my patio and year after year, the little finch family would visit, the little eggs would appear, hatch and then the little ones would fly away!  I believe these are the local desert finches.  The males can have a bit of a reddish color and the females are a darker tan to brown in color.

There was a previous nest up there and year after year, it got higher and higher and it had become rather messy as well.  I wondered how they would be able to even get in and out of the nest because it had become a high rise?

They have replaced the old nest with some pretty snazzy new construction.  The first photo will show some of the many different types of grass and clovers the mother used to craft her new home.  I believe there is even some chihuahua hair up there!  This photo was taken around March 10th.

I had taken some photos of the little speckled blueish eggs in the nest around March 20th and some last Thursday.  I heard the little, tiny chirps earlier and had a feeling the eggs had hatched.  I was right and they were up there all fuzzy and waiting for mother bird.

I used my i-phone to take the photos and they came out really great.  I didn't have to get too close and the results were pretty clear.  Nature photography is so much fun!

Life happens fast, so enjoy every minute of it!



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I enjoy silversmithing, making jewelry, beads and working with paracord. I sculpt in polymer clay and desert themes are my favorite. I'm always looking for ways to incorporate the beauty of nature into my work. My work has been published in a large book called "1000 Beads," Lark Jewelry and Beading, 2014. I have sold beads through the Glendale Bead Museum Shop, a gallery in Tucson and www.wearartbyjulie.etsy.com. I'm an artist currently showing my jewelry at the Shemer Art Center in Phoenix, AZ.