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Beautiful capture Pat and I love the way your feeders are made. Sure gives me an idea and cheaper than buying feeders. I never thought about using those . I have some of them I think from a bag that navel oranges come in.
We buy the plastic nets packed with goodies for the birds. The round ones are packed with seeds stuck together with fat, and the long ones usually contain nuts, also stuck with fat, but a different sort, more oily. All to keep the birdies warm through the winter. I also have two bird houses, one in the garden at the front and one at the back.
So perfect words you chose for this photo - made me laugh when I read and then looked at that chubby little fellow - great photo Pat and such beautiful colour in the december greys!! https://keithtrevett.wordpress.com/images-and-words/december/
Indeed they are! Wonderful photos of birds with lots of nam-nam. Thanks for your comment, dear.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, I admire the sharpness you've managed.
ReplyDeleteHere is mine: December
Excellent shot and as Marcel wrote, amazing sharpness...Lucky birds they are... Is that at your garden?
ReplyDeleteOur quail will give your birds a run for the money as who is the best fed birds around.
ReplyDeleteLynda's #187 December Entry just testing my link
ReplyDeleteWhat cute little birds. You are definitely going to have a white Christmas and a cold one but your photos will be worth it all. I love seeing them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful capture Pat and I love the way your feeders are made. Sure gives me an idea and cheaper than buying feeders. I never thought about using those . I have some of them I think from a bag that navel oranges come in.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful is that tree ... snow and December ... how wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWe buy the plastic nets packed with goodies for the birds. The round ones are packed with seeds stuck together with fat, and the long ones usually contain nuts, also stuck with fat, but a different sort, more oily. All to keep the birdies warm through the winter. I also have two bird houses, one in the garden at the front and one at the back.
ReplyDeletePretty!! Good one :)
ReplyDeleteSo perfect words you chose for this photo - made me laugh when I read and then looked at that chubby little fellow - great photo Pat and such beautiful colour in the december greys!!
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So typical for winter and December!
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