Wednesday, July 14, 2010

MOUTH TO MOUTH


Well I have totally enjoyed watching a male adult Cardinal feed his two fledglings. This is the first year after waiting three years to see this. My bird feeders have fed baby yellow finch, chickadees, pinesiskin and house finch and cardinals.
The young cardinals seem to be more at ease when they comes to feed. The adult male flies in with one or both fledglings and picks up seeds to put in " the mouths of babe's". The adult female also come by, but she either feeds herself or perches near by making the Cardinal caution tweet. These are the one species of birds that I know are at my feeders. just by hearing that sound.
Arrive at patio
Because I am inside my house, (how convenient is that?) and usually crawling on the floor around furniture so they don't see me, I get
some fun photos. http://www.birdsnestinginn.com/





Lesson one. Listen

Open wide
Nature is fascinating. But if it took me that long to get food...well,
let's just say I don't want to come back as a bird.
Shove it in.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Haven't been blogging for a while. A lot of things going on in our family. I would like to dedicate this entry to my beautiful fun loving sister-in law, Colleen. She fought a tough battle with cancer. She passed away on Tuesday, June 29, 2010.
THIS ONES FOR YOU, COLLEEN
My husband, brother in-law and I had journeyed three hours north to be with her earlier in June. She was still in a wheelchair and able to talk to us and joke around ( which she was very good at). Her favorite place  was sitting on the porch birdwatching. In the tree right in front of her were six hummingbird feeders. Her favorite of all birds.
Every time I see a humming bird I will think of Colleen.