The birds have eaten an entire bird feeder full since early this morning, the Starlings take them over.... Love your pictures, especially the male Red Cardinal, so sweet. Stay warm ! Hugs, Jo x
I love my feathered friends, they bring me so much pleasure. we finally ended up with 6 inches of snow and had it capped off with ice,and that is not good. Thanks for sharing. Hugs, Sue
Beautiful harbingers of spring. I bet they love Bennie. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteI think the Towhee's are just so pretty. I have only spotted two this winter. Too many stray cats around here now.
ReplyDeleteThe birds have eaten an entire bird feeder full since early this morning, the Starlings take them over....
ReplyDeleteLove your pictures, especially the male Red Cardinal, so sweet.
Stay warm !
Hugs,
Jo
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I love these birds. I can actually recognize both the Cardinal and the Towhee's calls. You and Bennie stay warm and enjoy the birds this afternoon.
ReplyDeleteWe have seen a few Rufous-sided Towhees here but they don't come every year so they are always a treat to see. I haven't seen any this winter.
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That's sweet he has not forgotten the birds. They definitely need a little help in this weather. Very, very pretty pictures.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous cardinal photo. I really enjoy seeing them in winter with their bright red color.
ReplyDeleteNice photos, good job feeding the birds Bennie.
ReplyDeleteSend that cardinal my way come spring! :)
ReplyDeleteThe little orange bird is beautiful! Sorry I don't know its name - we don't get anything this in our garden!
ReplyDeleteI love my feathered friends, they bring me so much pleasure. we finally ended up with 6 inches of snow and had it capped off with ice,and that is not good. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Sue
Great photos ! We all seem to really like our birdies lol ! Have a great day !
ReplyDeleteThe fact that we have 6 feeders of different seeds and two suet feeders may give off a indication that we love our birdies lol !
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