Hi Debbie. That is so true, feed them they will come. Your photos are just stunning, they could be used in the bird field guide books. Well done. We are getting some snow this morning, our deck is covered. Thank you so much for linking up your post. I appreciate your visit and comment too. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend.
Ye,sthey will certainly come for food. Your pictures are amazing.I think I need to come visit you and get some good bird shots.Perhaps you could teach me a few tips along the way.
Cold (relative... cold for here) are forecast here too ... temps already starting to fall here on Sunday. You have beautiful visitors (and you deserve them ... your bird cafe' is well stocked with delicacies! )
Debbie, they are just adorable! We had 67 on Friday. Early Friday evening, the temperature dropped 33 degrees in 3 hours. Then came the ice (2 inches worth), then 6 inches of snow. It literally took us all day yesterday to clean up. Now, just bitter cold again. :-( xo.
Hahaha - so true! I remember when we bought our first feeder - more out of curiosity than anything. We wanted to know what birds we were hearing in the woods around our house. And then we waited - and waited, and then one came, then several came, then I'm pretty sure we were feeding the entire Green Mountain National Forest. But that's okay, because by that time we were hooked!
There you go with some marvelous photos of the birds you care so tenderly for. The pictures are lovely. I always enjoy the variety of birds that you get to come and feed. Sending warm thoughts and hugs your way!
Beautiful captures Debbie!:) Each one is delightful!:)
ReplyDeleteMaravillosos tus pájaros Debbie. El segundo y el quinto me gustan más. Fantátticas fotos!!
ReplyDeleteBuen fin de semana.
Besos.
Beautiful! The nuthatch is outstanding! I wish they would visit my feeders. No titmice this winter, either. They're one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I love each one!
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie. That is so true, feed them they will come. Your photos are just stunning, they could be used in the bird field guide books. Well done. We are getting some snow this morning, our deck is covered. Thank you so much for linking up your post. I appreciate your visit and comment too. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteHello Debbie!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos and excellent shots of birds.
A host of beautiful birds are visiting you.
Greetings from Poland.
Lucja
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend!
Remarkable series!
ReplyDeleteYe,sthey will certainly come for food. Your pictures are amazing.I think I need to come visit you and get some good bird shots.Perhaps you could teach me a few tips along the way.
ReplyDeleteawwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
ReplyDeleteyou captured 3 of my favorite critters.
Great photos!
ReplyDeleteYes they will. Where are your squirrels?
ReplyDeleteYou've got such a nice family of birds at your house!
ReplyDeleteOh how I love your bird pictures, you are the queen of bird pictures!!
ReplyDeleteOh! Those gorgeous pictures!! I think if I reached out to touch the computer screen they would fly right off!
ReplyDeleteGreat bird portraits! We have these birds in Virginia. Love the greedy blue jay!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous Debbie, I especially liked your second photograph.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Cold (relative... cold for here) are forecast here too ... temps already starting to fall here on Sunday. You have beautiful visitors (and you deserve them ... your bird cafe' is well stocked with delicacies! )
ReplyDeleteDebbie, they are just adorable!
ReplyDeleteWe had 67 on Friday. Early Friday evening, the temperature dropped 33 degrees in 3 hours. Then came the ice (2 inches worth), then 6 inches of snow. It literally took us all day yesterday to clean up. Now, just bitter cold again. :-(
xo.
Hahaha - so true! I remember when we bought our first feeder - more out of curiosity than anything. We wanted to know what birds we were hearing in the woods around our house. And then we waited - and waited, and then one came, then several came, then I'm pretty sure we were feeding the entire Green Mountain National Forest. But that's okay, because by that time we were hooked!
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots, especially the blue jay with the peanut!
ReplyDeleteThere you go with some marvelous photos of the birds you care so tenderly for. The pictures are lovely. I always enjoy the variety of birds that you get to come and feed.
ReplyDeleteSending warm thoughts and hugs your way!
I just know those peanuts went quickly! They sure are all very sweet!
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