Wednesday, January 26, 2022
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ReplyDeleteGood to hear Sue :)
DeleteSo cute! I started feeding the birds and today I had four squirrels visit.
ReplyDeleteAnd that's the way it goes, lol! :)
DeleteLOL, too cute.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne :)
DeleteLOl, so cute! The squirrels are spoiled rotten. Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteYes they are and thanks Eileen, you enjoy your day also :)
Deletestill smiling.. so cute and I love the 'story'
ReplyDeleteThat's my aim, to keep you smiling. Thanks Sandra, glad you enjoyed :)
DeleteHaha … pretty funny, Denise! Certainly feeding birds through the winter is a good deed but so many other critters like to come to the lunch counter, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks Penelope :) That's very true!
DeleteLove'em both. Feed one, and they all eventually congregate! Sweet.
ReplyDeleteAlways right Anni? :)
DeleteAww
ReplyDeleteMy sentiments exactly Christine :) My backyard wildlife is an 'aww' kind of experience to me. Not only that but I find it very relaxing watching them.
DeleteThey know how to get their way!
ReplyDeleteThey surely do! Thanks William :)
DeleteCute conversation!
ReplyDeleteHappy you think so, thanks Gigi :)
DeleteL like looking at funny videos about squirrels trying to get to bird feeders!
ReplyDeleteI have seen those too. Thanks for the reminder Mark, it has been a while since I checked one out :)
DeleteWhat a cute post, Denise. And although I don't like the pesky squirrels coming around my front yard, that photo is AWESOME! Have a good rest of the week.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Thanks Sheri, and more appreciated knowing that you aren't that keen on the little varmints :)
DeleteDo enjoy your conversational birds and the squirrels as well, Denise. I assume they were referring to you as Miss Lazybones and you have a demanding "public" for sure. Hopefully the predicted snowstorm for New England will not deter the food supply for your friends.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dorothy, happy you enjoyed. Yes, this is Miss Lazybones talking. Actually, I was at the store buying more birdseed :) Hope you don't get too much of a snow, we are supposed to get some here too on Friday. Stay safe and warm!
DeleteAwesome;-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne :)
DeleteThose birds sure taught you a lesson!
ReplyDeleteThey always do Red, I'm learning all the time :)
DeleteYup. It works for squirrels!
ReplyDeleteI agree Jeanie :)
DeleteRodentia are outsmarting everyone!
ReplyDeleteThat they are Cloudia :)
DeleteSo cute, Denise!
ReplyDeleteThat they are, thanks Martha Ellen :)
DeleteI put birdseed out and deer and turkeys ate it all. :)
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine Ellen :) We don't generally get deer and turkeys in our neighborhood, but I am tempted to transfer the bird cam to another part of our garden, to see what does wander through.
DeleteGostei.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Muito obrigado :) Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana também.
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ReplyDeleteWe have to help birds and animals in winter. There is no snow here, but we still feed birds and ... squirrels :)
I agree totally Lucyna. We are both taking care of our birds and squirrels :)
Deleteooooh we love our birds and our squirrels!! i hope you get a little snow!!
ReplyDeleteWe got our snow and it was very little the third time round. Looks like you got yours. Your photos were beautiful!
DeleteLOL...they know you well.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, they certainly do, thanks Rose :)
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