Dan Antion posted: " We feed the birds and squirrels around here in a variety of places, but mostly the same way—we toss a no-waste blend of birdseed and other nuts and seeds onto the ground. This way, everybody gets to eat. Bit birds, little birds and birdy-birds (those are"
We feed the birds and squirrels around here in a variety of places, but mostly the same way—we toss a no-waste blend of birdseed and other nuts and seeds onto the ground. This way, everybody gets to eat. Bit birds, little birds and birdy-birds (those are the little ones that I don't always recognize. Some are Snow Birds or Junos). We toss some peanuts out there, too. Starlings, Flickers, Blue Jays and of course the squirrels all eat peanuts.
After the snowstorm, there was no place to put the bird seed. So, when I cleared a path for the mailman, I cleared a large area in front of the porch for the birds. I think this made an impression, although I'm not sure it's the one I was hoping for. If you look up at the featured image, I think the conversation is going like this:
"I told you. The busboy cleared the table and then the waitress brought us this nice spread."
One-Liner Wednesday by Linda G. Hill
As I mentioned on Monday, my Story Chat contribution went live yesterday at Marsha Ingrao's place.
"It feels like 8°f (-13°c) out here. Think you could toss out some peanuts?"
Do you see the black birds?
Ball field isn't quite ready for spring training
This is what we don't see in the summer
I love seeing cranes
Long shadows - Me and Old Glory
This guy was buried for about a week
These birds are eating cracked corn
Flag rising in the sun
Sunrise over the park
This the utility access road near park
"I told you, this place has a great staff."
Returning home after my walk
On this cold clear day, even the pine tree looks bare
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