11 days from the installation of the new feeder I heard the birds arrive this am. They were all over the new feeder and I was inspired to build a second one similar to the old one. The chickadees were inches away from me while I was installing the second feeder. I 'deed back at them and wondered if they remembered me from last year...?
In the pic eating spilled black oil sunflower seed: American Goldfinches, Black capped chickadee, and a Junco.
Showing posts with label black-capped chickadee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black-capped chickadee. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Winter Flock returns
Labels:
American Goldfinch,
black-capped chickadee,
junco
Monday, March 2, 2009
Snow Day
Two barred rock eggs for pancakes-the day started off with chocolate chip pancakes and the tail end of the monster NOr-Easter that plastered snow from Maine to Georgia. Sounds like the Appalachian Trail. That gives an idea of a nickname for the storm,
Appalachian Whale.
Appalachian Whale.
We were whaled on pretty good this am-8-10 inches of powdery sandy snow. COLD temps might have hit 20. In fact, it has been so cold this winter that my hay guy, S, broke into his fourth wood stack in the middle of Feb that he had marked as April 1 last year-6 weeks ahead on the wood stack.
Mine is getting really low. I am glad it's March. Hopefully the wood will last until the end of the month and then I can scrounge what we need for April. Usually I have some left over, but barring any sudden change, that's not happening this year.
Black Capped Chickadee
Tree309
Labels:
barred rock,
black-capped chickadee,
eggs
Sunday, November 30, 2008
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