Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Nest from the Raspberry Field


Ah! The raspberries are still bearing, and we went up first thing yesterday to pick two gallons. On last week's trip we had seen a bird nest tucked into the canes, holding three eggs. This week the nest was abandoned, with just this one speckled egg left. We hope the other young ones fledged successfully.

Felix is guessing this belonged to a field sparrow. I love its delicate lines.

12 comments:

Suzanne said...

How pretty! I am dying to make Martha's rustic rasberry rhubarb tart. Let us know how you use all those berries and share a yummy receipt if you can:-)

Martha said...

Gorgeous picture. It looks like something you would see in a magazine.

Mrs. S said...

Yes, beautiful picture and so glad you and your family enjoyed your trip. I am so enjoying your blog! Thank you for sharing a window of your life!

Karen said...

I love how the nest ties in with the "branchiness" design of the plate. I found these plates in an antique store last week, but they were not in good shape as yours are. They were yellowed and chipped, and asking a huge price. They stayed right there. ;o)

Angela Fehr said...

Pretty - I posted a nest yesterday - but mine was still occupied!

Dawn said...

Lovely photo....

Anonymous said...

dear anna thank you so much for your wonderful blog.i live in greece,have two teenage daughters and i teach modern greek literature.we share many interests least of all grace livingston hill.could you please recommend me a magazine or any literature ?vintage fan...please.
efi.

Linden said...

That is a beautiful picture, I love the balance of colours. And being a bird lover, I adore the nest with its' tiny inhabitant.
I hope the raspberry picking goes well for you and your family. I'm looking forward to that myself.
God bless you!
Laura

Kimmie said...

So pretty, how sad this little shell will never crack open and sing its praise.

Beautiful picture.

Kimmie
mama to 6
one homemade and 5 adopted

Anonymous said...

*That* is a cool picture! Very pretty. It's always refreshing to visit here.

Susan

Pam said...

Lovely nest with the backdrop of robin blue walls! :>

Anonymous said...

That is so pretty.

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