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Is this a Kinglet? He's been flitting around with an identical friend at the suet feeder. | |
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I have no idea how I was able to catch this photo, but I love the determination and direction of flight! |
So, the kids are at school, my husband is at work. I'm home with the bunnies, squirrels, and birds. Not a bad morning for me, huh? Just what I needed on this particular day. So, here are the results of a little quiet time in the back yard.
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Mama cardinal and black oil sunflower seed. |
The last couple days, we've had anywhere from 6 to 10 cardinals, male and female, in the backyard. I had no idea we had so many pairs in the area. We hear the little "peep peep" sounds all the time now.
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Male cardinal eating safflower. |
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Two female cardinals and a Carolina Chickadee in the middle. |
I'm happy the chickadee has come back. My son was sad when he went away for a while. He's very cautious and won't feed if we are too close and he's the first one to fly when squirrels or too many birds come around.
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Fat fat fat, but very cute cute cute! |
| I had to think of some way to prevent the squirrels from eating the black oil sunflower seed. As much as I worried about spending $20 on a new feeder, I thought it would be the better bargain in the long run instead of letting the squirrels eat and dump bags of seed on the ground. The cardinals took more than a day before they ventured close. So, I was surprised the shy chickadee gave it a try so quickly. |
Chickadee trying out the new "squirrel-proof" feeder. |
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Female Towhee, the first time she has shown herself! |
I'm so thrilled that yesterday the kids and I saw both Towhees yesterday and I was able to capture some photos today, even if not the best quality images. They are so shy and stayed on the fence edge for a half hour before venturing down to the shrubbery.
Nice pics!!! Chickadees were always my favorite birds growing up, they seem so sweet. :-)
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