Intriguing photo – one wonders what kind of bird was able to navigate through the thorns to build such a perfect nest! Thank you for sharing this amazing image.
Lately, some brief afternoon thundershowers have blown down some of these empty nests in my neighborhood. This far south (NW Alabama), many of the fledglings were hatched out in February–or even late January! Wonderful little blooms on that thornbush!
What a wonderfully fresh approach.
so clever to make something so plain look so bright and new. a talent rare.
An amazing photo 🙂
This is very beautiful–the words that come to mind are “simple” and “regal”. God bless you today.
I have nominated you for the 7×7 award. If you were already nominated , please see this as a gesture of my appreciaton 🙂
http://inaweblogisback.wordpress.com/2012/04/08/7×7-award/
ps the link might not work, sorry for that no idea how come. 🙂
Intriguing photo – one wonders what kind of bird was able to navigate through the thorns to build such a perfect nest! Thank you for sharing this amazing image.
I like the way the background is blurred to focus on the nest. Ah nature!
Appears that the tree is bursting into cottony seed around the nest. Very nice, Sonja!
Great picture! It reminds me of the southwest desert… rugged, yet beautiful at the same time. 🙂
Lately, some brief afternoon thundershowers have blown down some of these empty nests in my neighborhood. This far south (NW Alabama), many of the fledglings were hatched out in February–or even late January! Wonderful little blooms on that thornbush!