We sit at the window and share binoculars, scanning the area. Covert agents? Peeping toms? Secret mission?
A few of the birdfeeders and the bluebird house last winter |
Red Tailed Hawk not as pretty as ours |
Sebastian resting |
Not our birdbath, but similar, We love watching the birds bathe and getting a drink. |
We love the bunnies, too! |
What kinds of simple pleasures do you enjoy? Do you prefer solitude, or do you like company for your pastimes?
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2 comments:
I love, love, love your post on birds. I also am a big bird lover/watcher and have an old feeder my hubby made in the cherry tree in our back yard. Our inside cats Percy and Minnie Mae watch with me. They are big bird fans and get quite excited. :) We live in the middle of farm meadows and mostly get the field birds, but there is a very nice woods up on the hills behind our house and I hope those birds will find us too. That's where the red tailed hawk patrols. Yesterday we had our first chickadee, must have been from the woods and driven to the feeder by all the snow. I hope he comes back. Our most exciting day was eons ago when a flock of evening grossbeaks stopped by. They haven't returned, and one year a host of wild swans spent the day on our pond. Sigh....
Thanks for the soothing post. I needed it after traveling from Houston to Denver yesterday. It's great to be home and safe.
DH and I love to watch our little bird friends, too. We have zoomers and gliders, sorta like the drivers in our area. LOL
Thanks again,
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