Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Vernal equinox or summer solstice?

Spotted towhee perched in wildflowers in Point Reyes National Seashore

I'm not sure what happened to winter, but it seems like spring has decided to follow suit. On this first day after the vernal equinox, it sure feels an awful lot like summer. The windows are open and we're expecting high temperatures in the low 80s over the next few days in the Boston area. While I might have liked to have a bit more snow for my first winter back in the Northeast, I'm not going to complain about these unseasonably warm temps. It's a nice treat to bring my shorts out of the closet in March, and the warm morning air does make me feel a bit like this happy spotted towhee that I photographed singing among the wildflowers of Point Reyes National Seashore last summer.


9 comments:

  1. I agree that we have had an unusual winter here in MA. I would definitely have preferred more snow. Oh, well. Mother Nature will do what she does. Fantastic shot of this beautiful bird!

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  2. I love this image, beautifully taken and shared! I adore Boston, I adore Point Reyes, and I love Towhees! As for the mild winter and summer temperatures already arriving, we in KY are having the same occurrence~

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  3. Lovely bird Pat, and also very mild here in the UK this winter, spring has been summer like too

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  4. We have been on a real roller coaster here as far as temps. Crazy year. I really like this shot Pat. Beautiful setting.

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  5. What an interesting image, great compo, great bird...works very well for me ;)

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