Eastern Kingbird on wire fence
Fields on the Carden Alvar (aka Carden Plain - northeast of where I live) is mostly used for cattle and horse ranching. Fencing there is rustic, posts usually made of cedar.
Posts are well fortified as much of the soil on the Carden is shallow
Cedar split rail fence
I showed you a cedar slit-rail fence last week but this is a little bit different.
I am linking to Good Fences HERE
45 comments:
Oh I love tosevery rustic fences adn the Kingbird is well poised.
A simple but very effective fence.
Blend well with the environment.
Perfect first shot...perfect!...:)JP
Its clever how there are no nails . Nice texture shots.
Looks really nice in the countryside.
Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography
I love the cute Kingbird and the rustic fences. Great shots! Enjoy your day!
I love those fences. That one is ancient.
Nice weather beaten texture to the timber.
what a tiny bird. love that shot. ( :
That rustic fence is a work of art!
really nice and rustic! love it!
Perfect foto!
I absolutely love the rustic wabi-sabi pictures you bring us to savor of the fences around you!
Great shot of the Kingbird - and I've always like the ol' split-rail fences. Nice photos!!
Lovely weathered posts.
What a great fence. Love your pics. Like something from a movie set.
Great shot of the bird too.
Have a great day.
Hugs, CM
I always wondered if these fences really kept any animal in or out! Love that bird photo!
Cool looking fence. Love the Kingbird!
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Great fence shots...I love their rustic appearance.
Those fences look well worn!
Yes, I too, love those old fences and this is a great one!! Terrific captures, as always -- old fence or new and everything in between!
I LOVE the first photo - the bird makes it! So beautiful!
Great fences.
Like you got the bird in the first.
The third picture is really nice .
LOVE the rustic feel of these photos/the fence. Great job!
Very rustic and cool looking. Glad the bird posed for you. Very regal well he is a King for crying out loud.
MB
You found some really neat feces this week.
Super shot of the bird on the lovely rustic fencing.
Fabulous fences, EG! I'll have to google exactly where that area is.
Beautiful. The Kingbird looks great.
I like rustic fences like this. Especially in the country. The shot of the bird on the fence is really neat. I enjoyed all your fence photos.
A fence of cedar is a special treat! The tree of the bible! So glad you know this bird because I was wondering.
Love your first photo. It's as if the bird posed for you.
One can think in such country!
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Rustic fence are charming as ever.
Oh my sweet little bird you have a lovely place to perch!
Bird on a Wire! Great shot.
Darla
Great fences & love the bird!
I've often wondered how effective split rail fences are. I've never seen one on a cattle ranch here in Texas and we have plenty of cedar wood. Of course barbed wire is the standard here; although it's not full of character like the split rails it gets the job done.
Great shots - just love the character of weathered timber! Happy weekend to you.
Love that little bird.
The fences may be simple but I'll bet it was plenty of work to construct them eons ago. I love how that wood weathers.
Nice rustic fences!
I really like that style of rustic fencing. I wonder if I could convince my son to build one. Hmmm.
Wonderful photos of those great ol' rustic fences.
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