Sunday, August 16, 2020

Marg, Lily and Other Stuff

     In life one has friends and acquaintances, people who pass through with more or less impact, sometimes hardly at all, and then one is fortunate to have to have true, true friends, who can be counted on, who entertain, who delight, to whom one is irresistibly drawn.

     Margaret Lewis-Macdonald is such a person.

     She recently celebrated her eightieth birthday, and such an auspicious event could not be allowed to pass without celebration, even under the dire circumstances imposed by COVID-19. 


     The whole event was organized outside by her stalwart husband, Graham, and went off without a hitch. 

     As you may note, Marg took it all very seriously.

     She had insisted that she wanted no sappy cards and that all greetings should be humorous or naughty! That describes Marg down to a tee!

     As it happened, other friends had birthdays at the same time, so it was a joint celebration for three birthday beauties.

Marg Wendland (80), Marg Macdonald (80), Lynda Buck (75)

     What a pleasure it was to celebrate with these  gorgeous ladies. Good friends, good food, good wine - what more could one ask for?

     Well, you could ask for Lily too!


     Before going any further, permit me to show you a couple of pictures of Heather as a baby, and note the stunning resemblance to Lily. It could be the same person! Down to the hair almost!


     We were joined on our walk this week by Shane, Lily's daddy, having recently shaved his beard and looking like an erstwhile Tom Selleck! 

     I am utterly convinced that as we continue these nature walks with Lily she will start to absorb the smells, sights and sounds around her, and that her character will be formed in part by these early encounters with nature.

     A girl has to have a sleep now and then.

     So that she can wake up lively and ready to look around.

     And what is life all about if you can't blow bubbles?

  

     On other fronts, we have a robust population of juvenile Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica) at SpruceHaven. Many of them are content to perch on a wire and wait for devoted parents to zoom by, stuffing food in their mouths on the way past.

     I mentioned in an earlier post that Northern Flickers (Colaptes auratus) appear to have had a successful breeding season, and this recently independent bird was seen at Forwell Park.


     We pass through a tunnel on our way from Forwell Park to Hillside Park, and it is unfortunate that some of our less enlightened citizens cannot resist defacing the walls with their graffiti. Wouldn't it be wonderful if one of them could, even once, come up with something creative?

      The view above is looking back and I have spared you the pathetic nature of their crude daubing. You will be happy to know, however, that they can spell at least one word correctly, and it has four letters.

     If this American Crow (Corvus brachrynchos) perched high above considered himself superior he was right.

     If I am not mistaken, this insect is a Common Eastern Bumblebee (Bombus impatiens) and it was fascinating to watch as it got right into the corolla of the flower on which it was feeding.

     On a visit to SpruceHaven with the Morgans, Alan took these two wonderful shots.

Green Heron (Butorides virescens)

Clouded Sulphur (Colias philodice) on coneflower

     We had arranged to meet Andrew and Lorraine Wesolowski at RiverSong to tour around and stay for lunch, and just as we arrived a White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) ambled slowly across the river.


     It was a wonderful welcome to a beautiful spot.



     Several Midland Painted Turtles (Chrysemys picta marginata) were basking in the warm sun.



     Sometimes you have to make room for a friend.


     Lorraine is an accomplished photographer and managed this superb shot of an Osprey (Pandion haliaeetus) flying along the Conestogo River.


     A Spotted Sandpiper (Actitis macularius) was perched a little out of range for a really good picture, but I think that what Lorraine achieved is delightful.


     Miriam and I made our first visit to the sewage ponds at Milverton, where Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) was far and away the most common species.




     For those not  familiar with the esoteric niceties of birding, sewage farms are highly prized habitat for waterfowl, shorebirds, herons, egrets and others, and by default therefore, equally cherished locations for birders. Eau de sewage is a powerful attractant, verging on pheromone for a dedicated birder!
     The highlight of this visit was to locate a Long-billed Dowitcher (Limnodromus scolopaceus), quite rare in these parts.

     Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) were present, but not in the numbers one would normally expect at this time of the year.

     Many young Red-winged Blackbirds (Agelaius phoeniceus) were enjoying (or not) their first flush of freedom from the nest.

     Eastern Kingbirds (Tyrannus tyrannus) were no less common.

     As you can see, COVID-19 has not really slowed us down one bit!   


David M. Gascoigne,
David M. Gascoigne,

I'm a life long birder. My interests are birds, nature, reading, books, outdoors, travel, food and wine.

67 comments:

  1. It sounds like you are having a good time, David. Birthday party, and spending time with lovely Lily! She will grow up to a pretty young woman before you know it!

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  2. Hello,

    Happy Birthday to your friend Margaret! Adorable photos of Lily! I love the deer and turtles. Great variety of birds and photos. Happy Birding, enjoy your new week!

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  3. Oh David.
    I started to smile when I saw you had posted - and my smile got broader and broader as I read/observed.
    Love the birthday belles, Lily (who certainly has her mother's looks) and the wildlife on display.
    My face hurts a little from the smiling.
    Many, many thanks. As always.

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  4. Hi David! Lots of wonderful birds and insects today, but I love that tortoise, what a beauty. And I've never seen those yellow leg birds before, always good to wear funky footwear! And how lovely to see Marg and her gal-pals having such a wonderful time, happy birthday to Marg from me, hope she keeps up that wonderful attitude for a long time to come. How lovely that you all made her such a great birthday celebration. But the star of the show s once again that little black haired miss in her pram, what a sweetie. And you are right, so much like Heather at the same age! And I love the stylish headdress! It's bed time here, so I wish you a good night. Hugs, Valerie

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  5. Lily is adorable David, hopefully she will celebrate her 80th birthday -somewhere in the far future, with as much joy as your friend did.

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  6. So much to celebrate in this post, David, on so many fronts. Life looks to be good in your neck of the woods. Best wishes to all - - - Richard

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  7. Hari OM
    what a delightful post, filled again with the joys on offer in life, rather than the depressing news that surrounds us. Thanks for sharing the smiles, David. YAM xx

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  8. What a wonderful celebration! Beautiful wild surroundings. Love the deer and the allure of the sewage ponds!

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  9. Gosh David!!Such a beautiful post!Most of all I love little Lily!she is so cute and the parents too..No wonder she came out like a beauty..and the hair!!wow!!So much!!I think it is great to have good friends not matter of age and the ones you have here looks so kind and good and happy!

    The place by the river where you spoted the white tailed deer..So peacful and calm..Beautiful, beautiful animal:)The green water turtles are adorable too..Iam amzed they live like that in the free..It was good to visit you this night and be a part of your walk.Thanx David!

    All good to Miriam & You!

    Anita

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  10. Such a varied post with human and feathered friends among others. The turtles are some of my current favourite creatures! Great post.

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  11. You are surrounded by some fun girls David, both young and old.

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  12. Hi David what a wonderful post ,happy birthday to your friends,looks like a great time was had by all. And your little Lily is adorable and yes you are right she is the spitting image of Heather,thankyou for sharing your beautiful pics with us David.

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  13. Lucky folks! The annoying Covid passed you by... or so it seems.
    Exciting celebrations... my best wishes to them.
    Lily is a cutie. Like mother, like daughter.
    Of course the beautiful feathered creatures had to be part of the post. They fit right in.
    Have I missed some stuff? :)

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  14. Oh, always find beauty and tenderness around here. Such a wonderful time you are having! living the apotheosis of summer with friends, family and forest animals guau,i love it! wat more could you ask for? Mrs Macdonald is very beautiful and friendly. Happy 80's and many more, Lady!

    Celebrating life, we have Lily again, identical to her mother, like two drops of water. It's a beautiful family ❤🤗 What a dream post, 🌺 fantastic
    Greetings and hugs from Buenos Aires to SpruceHaven and RiverSong 🥰

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  15. Another great trip with you. Shouldn't that heron have a longer neck?
    No changes to Lily, however.

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    1. You are probably thinking of a Great Blue Heron, Joanne, a different species entirely. Green Heron is much smaller and structurally different.

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  16. So good that these lovely ladies were able to have a birthday party. I am sure it was great fun. Lilly is just delightful, love her hair, and it is great that she is starting nature walks so young in life. As always wonderful photos of your countryside and wildlife.

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  17. Happy Birthday to the birthday lady.
    Lily is ever so sweet.
    Nice photos of all..

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  18. Buenos días amigo David, un día totalmente satisfactorio mi querido amigo. Bonito día de cumpleaños, y preciosa visita de Lily, una bonita representación del presente y del futuro, y como siempre, nos dejas un espléndido y bello reportaje como remate no se puede pedir más.
    Aquí en España estamos teniendo nuevamente problemas serios con el dichoso COVID19, toca cuidarse.
    Os deseo una buena semana, un fuerte abrazo de tu siempre amigo y compadre Juan.

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  19. Lovely set of photos, one and all, my favourite is the Clouded Sulphur. The only time I have ever seen a Kingbird was when we were on Nevis. How I hate graffiti but thankfully we have very little around us in the country. Have a good week and stay safe. Diane

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  20. Hi David – what a wonderful collection of photos – congratulations to the three ladies … who live life to the full and share with their friends … great to see.

    How extraordinary to see how alike Lily and Heather are … well not extraordinary really! But also wonderful to see – thanks to them for sharing … and for seeing the young ‘Tom Selleck’ aka Shane! I’m sure Lily will absorb the ambience of nature … she’s off to a head start.

    Gorgeous bird, insect, reptile – though the painted turtle is so pretty- shots – yours, Miriam’s, Alan’s and Lorraine’s … always a treat to see your selections. Interesting about the sewage ponds … but so valuable for bird life.

    Covid-19 has not as you say restricted you at all … enjoy the week ahead … and thanks for this post - Hilary

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  21. Hi David.

    You still visit beautiful places where a lot of nature can be seen.
    Beautiful Birds shows you.
    How nice those ladies who all three celebrate their birthday.
    Shane, indeed looks like Tom Selleck
    And how sweet Lily looks.

    Greetings from Patricia.

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  22. Lovely birding, but the baby is adorable!

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  23. A belated happy birthday to the 3 lovely ladies. Margaret seems like a lot of fun.
    Baby Lilly is so cute, all that hair!
    Lovely photos of the birds and turtle David.

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    1. She can be a hoot, Sami, but if you want to get her steamed up a little just open a conversation about Donald Trump!

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  24. How wonderful! What a grand way to celebrate such a momentous occasion and especially when the celebrant is one of such humor and joy.

    Lily's hair just cracks me up! It's great and she is so pretty. And so, too, are your many bird spottings in this one! Happy week.

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  25. Another wonderful post!

    Good friends with representation from both ends of the age spectrum. A fabulous collection of images! I especially like the Waxwing "photo-bombing" the photo of the Red-winged Blackbird. We look forward to hearing the high-pitched calls of waxwings in a couple of months.

    Thank you so much, David, for sharing a bit of your local beauty. (That includes friends as well as wildlife!)

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  26. Wonderful that you can celebrate ... it isn’t safe for us here to get together with friends without masks and social distancing...... I’m sure you are right about your granddaughter absorbing the family love of nature. She is adorable. .... the birds are wonderfuL. We could do that part here, except without the good pictures )).

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  27. Thanks for this lovely visit. Marg Macdonald is the kind of 80 I would like to be. Something to aspire to.

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  28. Three wonderful ladies celebrating their birthday and having a fun day of it. Lily is very cute and she is getting a head start learning about nature. Great photos of all the creatures. A wonderful time had by all.

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  29. J'aime beaucoup les cheveux de Lily :D
    Beaucoup d'anniversaires, vous avez dû bien vous amuser.
    Quand je suis partie les 2 jours, j'ai dû moi aussi recadrer certaines photos pour éviter les horribles graffitis, fait sur des murs et portes classés au patrimoine historique...
    De belles observations, des oiseaux mais aussi un joli cerf.
    Bonne soirée

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  30. I’m glad you could celebrate your friend. A blessing. Thank you for sharing beautiful photos of God’s creation. Have a great day.
    www.rsrue.blogspot.com

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  31. So So So happy with this beautiful post David! First of all I was so thrilled with marg's and the other two lovely ladies' birthday celebration! It's super cute that she loves naughty cards! And Lily is such a cutee and her dad does resemble Tom Selleck with that stache! Lovely photos of the birds and that butterfly's striking detail!!! Sending you a great new week greeting and hugs from the Philippines David!

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  32. Olá David!
    Que leque de fotografias impressionantes!
    Adoro a diversidade!
    A Lily é amorosa!
    Um beijinho!✨💐😘
    Megy Maia🌈

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  33. Good friends are such a blessing! There aren't too many of them, and maybe that's why they're such a treasure.
    Wonderful photos, David - you have such a rich world of birds. And that little girl - I am pretty sure she will become a nature lover as well.

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  34. The birds figure only the nicer humans will be okay about being around sewage to visit them. :-) Mama lived to 94 so I think of 80 as still being quite young.

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  35. Lily is adorable. Happy birthday to the smiling ladies!

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  36. Hello David, happy birthday girls, love it. Your walks with Lily and her parents in nature is indeed the way to make Lily aware of nature. I love here hair and the resemblence with her mother when she was young is amazing. As I understand the migration of birds also is in full swing at your part of the world. Iteresting place that pond. A joyful post this one and the photo of the Osprey made by your friend is stunning.
    Regards,
    Roos

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  37. It was wonderful to read about your friend, Margaret’s 80th bday celebration and even better to see the photos of her and the other lovelies, including the youngest, Lily. I agree with what others have said in that it is wonderful to be able to gather together for special times. And the nature walk was, as always, informative and complete with great photos and IDs.

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  38. Lots of fine nature photos . . . and others too, of course. :)

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  39. Hi David, beautiful photos of the birds, butterflies and turtles. You have had a nice walk with Lily and her parents. I see Lily is growing fast. Such al lovely girl.

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  40. Life being lived as it should be. Happy wonderful images.

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  41. The ladies were lovely and fun (those glasses!) but when I came to the first photo of Lily, I laughed. The expression on her face is priceless; she's going to be quite striking as she gains a few years, I think. Celebrations are wonderful, especially at this time, and I'm so glad you shared this one with us. As for your birds, they're equally splendid, and a reminder that it's time for me to get myself to some different spots and see what our birds are up to. There's more to life than flowers and insects!

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  42. Celebrating the Old, the Young, flora and fauna, with some magnificent bird shots, what could be more exciting even in these dreary times. And to top it all of with beauteous sewage plants, a rare treat! Perhaps the graffiti ‘artists’ could be dumped in the sewage ponds and thus enhance their usefulness?

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  43. Happy birthday to three lovely ladies.
    David! The pictures of birds and turtles are lovely.
    Lily is a lovely young lady.
    Regards.

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  44. Hi Both,
    A belated Happy Birthday to the three Ladies, it so so gratifying to have such good friends I take it this was Lily's first Birthday Party, it won't be long before she is sporting a pair of binoculars, you follow on with some excellent images , the Osprey is so good to see, I have really missed these wonderful birds this year.
    You all stay safe,
    John

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  45. Wonderful post today. Beautiful friends and nature as well as bubble blowing Lily.
    Those Yellowlegs are beautiful birds :)
    Take care!

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  46. Muchas felicidades para la cumpleañera y besitos para Lily. Todas las fotografías me encantan. Un abrazo querido amigo David.

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  47. Hi David,
    For people living a concious life it is not so very hard to cope with the Covid-19 virus. As long as you take care and avoid crowds there are possibilities enough to have a good time. For instance, wandering through areas where yoy can admire birds can bring you enough distraction, as becomes clear from your writing and pictures.

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  48. What a wonderful set of photos - so happy to look at them without the background perfume of sewage water!

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  49. Alsnog gefeliciteerd!

    I love one photo above all: taht White-tailed Deer in the river. So nice!

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  50. Jaki bogaty wpis! Jest i o pięknych dziewczynach w kwiecie wieku, pełnych wigoru i humoru! Jest o młodych ludziach - nowym pokoleniu!
    I jakie piękne obserwacje! Uwielbiam reportaże z Waszych obserwacji!

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  51. Good to see you are able to enjoy the great outdoors during this covid, we are so thankful that we can get out too and enjoy nature too, loved all your wonderful pictures!

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  52. Hello David,
    It looks as if the 3 ladies all had a very happy birthday. Lily is a sweet baby girl.
    Beautiful nature scenes. I love all the birds, deer and the turtles. Another great post and photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Enjoy your day, have a great weekend. PS, thanks for visiting my blog and for the comment.

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  53. Hello. Lovely post, wonderful photos. Thank you for sharing.

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  54. What a wonderful post - people, scenery, and wildlife!
    Have a great weekend!

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  55. ...a lady with spunk! A cutie! And some wonderful feathered friends.

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  56. Your Lily is so cute! Love that beautiful hair. Hello from Lilly (with the extra l) here in California.

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  57. Such a fabulous post, full of great photographs, wonderful people (of all ages), beautiful birds and lovely scenes of nature.

    All the best Jan

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  58. Happy birthday Margaret, 80 years, lovely. And baby, smiling as usual. The Wildlife was beautiful, love that.

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  59. Hi David :) What a nice post (except the grafiti, can't stand morons who do that) The Norther Flickers are such beautiful birds and what a great shot of the Heron! Oh deer...my heart. :) Lesser Yellowlegs!!! I've never seen those before! How nice to have a big birthday party! :) The ladies look so happy! :)

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  60. Hello My friend David,
    beautiful photos show you and Loraine is indeed a very good photographer judging by her photos. Besides the beautiful photos of Lily, I see a lot of beautiful natural pearls such as the butterfly, the birds and the insects and deer. Great to see and enjoy again.
    The corona is far from over and more and more countries are going back to code orange !!!
    Love from me
    Helma xx

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  61. yes, you and yours so active .....Happy Birthday to your friend Margaret.

    Love deer, turtle and birds..... have a great day

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