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Thursday, January 25, 2007
Just after Christmas I spotted these guys marked down in the grocery store.
Seeing we hadn’t had any snow to speak of I decided to bring them home and set them on the computer desk to remind me what time of year it was. Now the snow is here to stay. The planter barrels sit chuck full of snow at the side of the shed waiting for Spring and new plantings.
A peek out the French doors reveal the reds of the cardinals, the blues of the Jays, different types of finches, wrens, and woodpeckers. But when I go out to get pictures the only birds brave enough to stay are the Chickadees.
Here we have one bird on the suet, one on the backside of the feeder, and one in the bush to the right. Another shot shows one Chickadee on the suet and the other on a post cap.
The blue container holds the gallon jugs of seed and thistle. The suet cakes are stored there also in the winter. It makes filling feeders quicker and easier which is important when you are out there freezing your butt off (don’t I wish!). You can see by the picture I don’t need my reminders anymore.
Stay warm and happy!
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Momma on 01/25 at 02:02 PM
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