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A few more birdie arrivals...
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Re: A few more birdie arrivals...
Thanks for sharing BB,hope lots of birdies find you in your new
new home.I wish you Warblers..Finches..Woodpeckers...& any others you can think of.
God Bless
new home.I wish you Warblers..Finches..Woodpeckers...& any others you can think of.
God Bless
Pansy
Zone 5 B
Zone 5 B
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Pansy - Posts: 1381
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Re: A few more birdie arrivals...
Thanks Edie & Laura!
Thanks Marsi (lol...yeah, those spool crocheters' that make little wool noodles would do just fine!)
Thanks Ron. Yes, two youngish Manitoba Maples in the yard and I'm not thrilled with them. But the two nice sized Red Oaks, a beautiful healthy birch and some kind of pine more than make up for them. There is also a poor 30' maple (not Manitoba) in the front yard that is half dead and looking quite sad. I guess something got it and it will have to come down.
But you can sure I'm going to give an Eastern Redbud a try here. They are supposed to be Z5 and I can give it a sheltered location. I plan to plant a LOT more trees in the back.
Thanks Joan for whoo-wooing with me!
Hi Dan, I don't believe we've met so belated welcome to the forum! Believe me, I sure don't keep everything I photograph and have had lots of bird arse moments-lol For me, photographing birds is a bit of an addiction! I guess I know who to ask for orchid advice in future!
Thanks Smitty, BF, Lizzy and Pansy dears!
Thanks Marsi (lol...yeah, those spool crocheters' that make little wool noodles would do just fine!)
Thanks Ron. Yes, two youngish Manitoba Maples in the yard and I'm not thrilled with them. But the two nice sized Red Oaks, a beautiful healthy birch and some kind of pine more than make up for them. There is also a poor 30' maple (not Manitoba) in the front yard that is half dead and looking quite sad. I guess something got it and it will have to come down.
Thanks Joan for whoo-wooing with me!
Hi Dan, I don't believe we've met so belated welcome to the forum! Believe me, I sure don't keep everything I photograph and have had lots of bird arse moments-lol For me, photographing birds is a bit of an addiction! I guess I know who to ask for orchid advice in future!
Thanks Smitty, BF, Lizzy and Pansy dears!
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Re: A few more birdie arrivals...
I have a white breasted nuthatch this am
So jitterty
I took 9 pic but he scattered with each one
First time I saw one. I have the red breasted for a coupple of years
His belly is so white I know it is a nuthatch because he went down the tree upside down like the red one
So jitterty
I took 9 pic but he scattered with each one
First time I saw one. I have the red breasted for a coupple of years
His belly is so white I know it is a nuthatch because he went down the tree upside down like the red one
Cheers Butterfly
Having a place to go - is a home. Having someone to love - is a family.
Having both - is a blessing."--Donna Hedges
Having a place to go - is a home. Having someone to love - is a family.
Having both - is a blessing."--Donna Hedges
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