Sunday, April 13, 2025

Time for a Squirrel Poem


I was watching this squirrel grooming itself the other day. It sat in its tree in a pool of sunshine for about half an hour, brushing and fluffing. I made me remember the poem below about how well suited each thing is to its life. Click the photos to enlarge.
 
 “The Mountain and the Squirrel” by Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Mountain and the Squirrel
Had a quarrel,
And the former called the latter
“Little prig.”
Bun replied,
“You are doubtless very big;
But all sorts of things and weather
Must be taken in together
To make up a year
And a sphere.
And I think it no disgrace
To occupy my place.
If I’m not so large as you,
You are not so small as I,
And not half so spry:
I’ll not deny you make
A very pretty squirrel track.
Talents differ; all is well and wisely put;
If I cannot carry forests on my back,
Neither can you crack a nut.”




Sunday, April 6, 2025

Watching Tree Swallows

 

Tree swallows have returned to South Jersey from their wintering grounds. I photographed this one on Wednesday. It may have flown all the way from Cuba, Mexico, Central America, or somewhere in the southeastern US. I'm working as a volunteer this spring for a local county park, monitoring nest boxes that are suitable for tree swallows and for eastern bluebirds. Click to enlarge.

This is one of my nest boxes. A tree swallow is checking it out. It looks beautiful when the sun reflects from their feathers, right? A few birds have peeked into this box, and a pair flew around it and landed on it together, but so far none have gone inside. I plan to photograph events at the nests as the season progresses and to share them here. I will be watching two nest boxes, so I'm hoping for bluebirds in one and swallows in the other. We shall see. Let the nesting begin!