Sunday, December 18, 2016
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Ahh, I always love seeing sweet little birds. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteIt looks cold way down there in Missouri. The little birds are well camouflaged there among the rocks. I had to look closely. Your yard wears white well.
ReplyDeleteIt's so cold here in Chicagoland and the feeders are swarming with sparrows...and squirrels underneath. I can't believe you have been there for less than a year and your yard looks so wonderful. I bet you can't wait for Spring to see your bulbs/plants come up again.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and have a Happy New Year, Sandi
I am envying the snow, there is',t at our place. I am also feeding birdies, I have the entire flocks of sparrows and tits. Worm greeting.
ReplyDeleteVery nice place for the birds to find water and food in the winter!
ReplyDeleteOh how pretty your wintry wonderland looks. Those little birdies are so sweet. May you have a joyous festive season, Bernideen.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are beautiful and inspiring Bernideen.
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family a blessed Christmas.
Janet
rosemary-thyme.blogspot.com
Thank you for a year of lovely posts and parties, Bernideen, and a very merry Christmas to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
All of those little birdies are so sweet! The birds always cheer me up in the wintertime. We get lots of chickadees, gold finches, and juncos here. When it gets too cold the blue jays are not to be found. The pesky squirrels are still around too and Hubby and they battle it out. The little red squirrels are cute but they won't let the little birds near the feeders. They also make piggies of themselves. So Hubby goes out and chases them. I'm sure our neighbours are entertained when he does that. I get a giggle myself. He always was able to make me smile! Merry Christmas, dear Bernideen!
ReplyDeleteBlessings and hugs from PEI,
Sandi