Thursday, March 6, 2008

Image for today

As I put stuff into my car this morning I heard a bird song. I looked up, and there was a cardinal at the top of a large bush sitting in the early early morning sun, singing. I just stood there and watched him for a while. I had never associated that song with cardinals, so I wanted to listen a while. Plus, it was beautiful seeing him in the morning light. A nice moment of peace.

12 comments:

Squirrel said...

As I took my early morning walk today, I also saw a cardinal; I looked up and started whistling at him, and almost fell flat on my ass on the icy sidewalk. It was a different sort of moment. More slapstick comedy than peaceful.

NoRegrets said...

That's hilarious! thanks..

heather said...

gotta love peaceful moments. glad you got to hear the cardinal's song. it's a pretty one. :-)

EsLocura said...

I saw a little bitty yellow and black finch today but the peaceful moment ended when my cat saw it as well.

Belle - A Beauty livin with her Beast said...

You have to love the cardinal's, they are my state bird after all!

NoRegrets said...

Heather, it's true right that birds have different songs? I know one sound that cardinals make, but this one I hadn't heard.

Es, oh, hopefully your cat didn't get it, right?

Belle, WV right?

Unknown said...

Ok - I am going to start paying attention to my surroundings in the mornings instead of snarling at the universe until my third cup of coffee...well, I'll try...

NoRegrets said...

Hmm... if you start seeing birds in your coffee, please call a doctor.

Churlita said...

When my daughter was in kindergarten, she told me that when a female cardinal sang she said, "pretty, pretty, pretty". Now everytime I hear it, I know exactly what kind of bird it is.

Susan said...

I think I'm going to go for a walk now..

NoRegrets said...

I heard that chickadees sing 'drink your tea', so I hear that all the time.

Anonymous said...

They do sound very nice in the morning. Glad you were able to witness that amidst all of the other images you have encountered.