Thursday, July 31, 2014

Cedar Fence

Mourning Doves on Fence

This fence is above a sand bake where bank swallows make their homes. I was hoping to photograph swallows on the fence but it was a tad windy and there were no swallows in sight. I could HEAR them but not see them. These doves were out on the fence though.

I am linking to Good Fences HERE.

42 comments:

Buttons Thoughts said...

Perfect. Hug B

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Well you know, if you can't photograph what you want then you do what you can.

Nice shot.

The Cranky said...

What an unique fence! I'm perfectly happy seeing mourning doves. =)

Elizabeth Edwards said...

1st thought - very earthly ... i enjoy the view. ( :

Kate said...

A rustic fence makes a good resting spot.

jp@A Green Ridge said...

Let there be comfort and rest...on a fence is the best!...:)JP

Darla said...

A really interesting fence. The dove seems quite happy with it.

Darla

cedarmerefarm said...

Greetings from Cambodia (I am visiting and traveling with my parents). Interesting looking fence. Nice shot.

orchid0324 said...

Really serene scene with Cedar Fence and Mourning Doves♫♫♫

Sending you Lots of Love and Hugs to from Japan, xoxo Miyako*

Hootin Anni said...

I LIKE this photo!!! Very Much.

PS...love the kids and bubbles image in the post below also.

William Kendall said...

It does make for a good perch, after all.

MadSnapper said...

i like the fence and am trying to figure how it got so many different heights... it makes a great photo to

DeniseinVA said...

I love this photo EG, great fence post.

Anonymous said...

Love that wonky charming fence and the Mourning Doves add an extra measure of charm!

TexWisGirl said...

what a NEAT fence! rustic but nice!

Melissa said...

Such a pretty scene. I like seeing the doves there!

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

HI EG I love all the knots sticking out on the fence posts.

Birdman said...

The doves said, "This is real coo!"

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Love the sound of swallows EG.. What a fab background when you enlarge, have you used an effect on it ?

Small City Scenes said...

Wonderful fence. I like rustic and the Mourning Dove of course. MB

Shammickite said...

I really like this picture, love the grey weatherbeaten cedar poles.

Linda W. said...

Cute fence. And you even captured some birds resting on it!

21 Wits said...

Wow, what a most lovely capture, such rich colors, a beautiful look into nature and Mourning Doves too!

colleen said...

Love those sentry posts. I have some in my yard and they always fly off crying when they see me.

Alexa T said...

Lovely shot with the mourning dove!!...

John @ Beans and I on the Loose said...

My kind of fence.

barbara l. hale said...

I love mourning doves and that fence!

Lowell said...

If you can't swallow something then you ought to try something you can chew on. See what a good "moral" lesson you provided today?

Cool shot. Is a "sand bake" the same thing as a sand bank? :)

eileeninmd said...

Sorry the swallows were MIA! The doves are sweet though! Great shot!

George said...

You found a neat fence. I'm sorry you weren't able to see any swallows.

RedPat said...

They look sweet sitting there, EG!

Karen said...

Love that fence!

cieldequimper said...

Nice fence and pretty blue flowers!

Gail Dixon said...

Great rugged fence framed by the wildflowers below. LOVE!

Ginny Hartzler said...

They blend in so well that I imagine they are very safe on this fence!

Roan said...

love the knobby wood!

Al said...

That's a wild-looking fence, and such pretty doves.

Stephanie said...

I love this image for its rustic look.

Debbie said...

It's such an unusual and pretty fence!!

bj said...

Now, THAT is one cool fence. Great shot.

A Colorful World said...

Nice shot!

CJ said...

What an interesting style of fence. And the photo is doubly great with the doves.

You can find my fence photos here: http://proartz.blogspot.com/2014/07/good-fences-73114-foz-do-iguacu-brazil.html

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