Great pics. Love the owl blending into the tree. You are lucky to have such an abundance of subjects. I just have a few birds and I’m working on an adult wild rabbit. Interestingly, a couple of weeks ago I had a mated pair of Baltimore Orioles show up. I have only seen them during a few winters here, and they stay briefly, but the current pair is hanging around. They seen to love my ground peanuts (Planters, salted) We never saw Baltimore Orioles at our house in VA, but saw many of them in Northwestern Wisconsin, where Sandy’s parents lived. Her mother fed them grape jelly. Although I have had a Blue Bird house just behind my house, they have never come to my feeders. They eat bugs on the golf course during warmer months but have a mixed diet in the winter that includes peanuts. Now I have a mated pair eating my ground peanut treat.
Great pics. Love the owl blending into the tree. You are lucky to have such an abundance of subjects. I just have a few birds and I’m working on an adult wild rabbit. Interestingly, a couple of weeks ago I had a mated pair of Baltimore Orioles show up. I have only seen them during a few winters here, and they stay briefly, but the current pair is hanging around. They seen to love my ground peanuts (Planters, salted) We never saw Baltimore Orioles at our house in VA, but saw many of them in Northwestern Wisconsin, where Sandy’s parents lived. Her mother fed them grape jelly. Although I have had a Blue Bird house just behind my house, they have never come to my feeders. They eat bugs on the golf course during warmer months but have a mixed diet in the winter that includes peanuts. Now I have a mated pair eating my ground peanut treat.
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This area is on a seasonal migration route for many of the smaller, pretty birds, some of which are starting their trip North about now.
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Lovely Thanks
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Thanks, Kay
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