Showing posts with label Purple Finch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Purple Finch. Show all posts

Sunday, January 31, 2021

A Blustery Day in the Neighborhood - Jan. 31, 2021

 The Weatherman Said "5 to 8 inches"


Fortunately, we were able to go to church on Youtube.

This Covid pandemic has enabled us to do some things

from home that we could never do before!

The next order of business was clearing the driveway.



                     The birds have been anxiously coming to the feeders.

In fact, I fed them again at lunch time.

Here is just a few of the ones I saw today.



















Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Thanksgiving 2019


Thank you, Lord, for Family, Friends and All the Blessings of this Year!

Saturday, June 20, 2015

In Honor of Fathers!

What would we do without our Dads?

They watch to make sure
their babies are safe.


They see to it that their young ones get fed.


 
This is in honor of a couple
very special Dads in my family.
 
First, my own Dad.
 
 
He shared with me his love for animals
and was also probably the reason I enjoy photography.
He was a dad who played with me,
and was never too tired to take me and my friends
someplace and then pick us up again.
He was a man of faith and worked hard,
and I was blessed to have him with me
until he was almost 98 years old.
 
God also blessed my life with another special man.
 
Some called him "Daddy"


 
 

Some call him "Grandpa"




 
But I call him "MINE"
My Precious Husband!


Happy Father's Day!





Monday, May 2, 2011

One Colorful, Colorful Day

The day started out as usual with all the "regulars" coming to the feeders.  Then I noticed a little Chipping Sparrow. 
I had seen him a couple of times so far this Spring.



Soon after, I saw some spashes of Black, White and Red. 
The Rosebreasted Grosbeaks were back.




"Do you guys mind if I join the party?
As time went on I saw at least seven males.


Then I saw this Bluejay sitting higher on the pole
looking down on the Grosbeaks.



It didn't take him long to decided to join in,
especially if lunch was being served.
For a while the Grosebeak just tried to ignore him.

A few other Bluejays came to check out the menu.

 That was quite a reach!


This one has an interesting bill! 
But it doesn't look like it has affected its ability to eat.

After the Bluejays left, the Grosbeaks continued with their party,
but a new couple came and asked to join in..
some Purple Finch.





 The Purple Finch and the Grosbeak families seemed to get along pretty well.
If it weren't for their difference in sizes,
it would be hard to tell the females of these two different birds apart.


Then suddenly there appeared a spot of yellow....
A Goldfinch had joined the group.


 
Gradually the numbers of Goldfinch started to grow,
and the Purple Finch had to decided whether to stick around.




The Purple Finch finally decided it was time to leave.

In the midst of all these visitors,
 some of the regulars were getting a little upset.
The Redbellied Woodpeckers tried to break up the party a number of times.






This little Yellow-Throated Warbler stopped by, but didn't like the crowd.



















There was one more obviously colorful visitor that day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cardinel.

I guess the Bluejays must have invited him.






















Mrs. Cardinal seemed to prefer to eat
what the others had dropped on the grass.

She also seemed to be showing off her pretty red hairdo.


I don't think I got too much work done that day,
but the Colorful Show put on by
God's Beautiful Birds made it very enjoyable.