Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Yellow Throated Warbler


I don't mean to be morbid.  Truly, I don't.  But I am so fascinated by dead animals.  You get to study them so closely, in a way you would never be able to alive.  I'm also fascinated by the process of decay.  The opening credits for True Blood?  Possibly the best opening credits ever, thanks in large part to the time-lapse sequence of the dead fox.  This might also explain my love for places like Jazz Land, things like compost, and why I have a dead cicada on my dresser.  

The cycle of life is just incredible to me, and the dark part - the part between death and life - is often neglected, or deemed morbid.  I find it to be as beautiful as the part between life and death.  


These are some photos I took of a yellow throated warbler I found on our back steps.  I don't know how he died (flying into the glass maybe?), but he was right there.  Even in death, he was just too beautiful not to take a few pictures of.   Look how brilliant his yellow feathers are, and how the drops of rain rest delicately on his feathers.  And the most beautiful part?  His body was given back to the earth to sustain new life.  How magical.  

Wednesday, January 9, 2013