Wednesday, November 8, 2023

THEY ARE SLOWLY COMING BACK...

The first few photos were taken through the screen of the patio door in lots of sunlight.  The reason for the occasionally tiny light show.

The House Finches arrived first.  Not the sharpest photos



The frogs didn't look as happy as I was at the sight of the returning birds…
but very few know how to do the happy dance inside their heads.
The Mourning Doves are the only ones I have seen drinking out of the new froggy birdbath.
The frogs were not impressed at the dove's version of Swan Lake. I was though and well done Dame Dove! Tchaikovsky would have been proud!  
This was my first sighting of the Dark-eyed Junco since last April. It is a cold weather months' bird in our area. Almost completely in shadow underneath the table, the photo is not that sharp but it's a memory for me to look back on.  If you click on this website, you'll be able to see it properly.

I am very happy to see the birds returning.  Thanks for all the encouragement you have given me dear blogging friends.




 



48 comments:

  1. Yes, they are coming. And you will be their meal ticket for the winter. Smart birds. I love the takeoff shots of the finch and dove. We get the juncos when it snows. We also call them snowbirds.

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    1. Thanks Ginny, I have to take care of my birds in the wintertime :) Interesting you call the Juncos snowbirds. That's a new one to me.

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  2. I am so glad that they are returning. Happy dances indeed.

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    1. Thank you Sue, always a happy dance when the birds return :)

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  3. They are hungry enough to return :-)) Beautiful shots, Denise.

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  4. Beautiful shots of “your” birds... I'm happy to look at them. When the leaves have fallen, I put the birdhouse under the large lilac bush in the garden. The birdbath under the bush is still heavily visited, most often by blue tits and great tits and the blackbird also likes to come by... it's so nice to see, isn't it?
    Regarding your entry with me, it's great that you also have contact in Norway and Germany. I live in the east of Germany, which means that we were only able to really travel after the wall/border was opened... and we did that as best we could with our children... we were out and about in Norway very often and have We totally fell in love with this country, which is why I also learned Norwegian. Of course we also visited other countries, my last nice trips were Ireland - 14 days in Kerry - and by car across Sardinia. However, I also dream a lot about traveling... and it's so wonderful to be here in blogland. I am pleased about our acquaintance.
    A hug to you from Viola
    I wish you a wonderful day.

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    1. Thank you for your wonderful comment Viola. So nice to read how and where you feed your birds. Reading this was so interesting to me. I appreciate you sharing. It is very easy to fall in love with Norway. We vacationed there in 2014 as part of a trip to Europe. My husband's family on his father's side were Norwegian immigrants and we all visited the area he was from. It was an amazing trip and the people were very hospitable and very helpful in our search for family information. It was a trip of a lifetime and one we will treasure for the rest of our lives. You have traveled to some beauitiful countries and I wish you many more amazing travels. A hug from me also and I also wish you a wonderful day.

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  5. So glad to see they are returning. It was just a matter of time.

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    1. Thank you Ann, I appreciate that. A matter of time, yes indeed :)

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    1. Muito obrigado! Envio também um abraço e votos de uma boa semana continuada :)

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  7. love that dove with the lifted wings. i wondered if the frogs would scared the birds. Doves are dumb and not scared of dogs or people, looks like frogs don't bother them either

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    1. Thanks Sandra, I wondered about that, but the finches at least seem to not worry about them, and the doves are doves :)

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  8. Nice that they are coming back. I like the effect of shooting through a screen.

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    1. Thanks Yogi, I have had some interesting effects through that screen in the past :)

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  9. Your lovely offering to the sweet birds is certainly rewarding you, Denise! The frogs and their pond is so cute as is your comical reporting. Seeing the junco makes me think that cold weather is not to far away. Have a lovely Wednesday!

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    1. I'm happy you enjoyed my post Martha Ellen. My whimsy takes over at times :) It will be interesting to see when that cold weather appears. We have had some really nice warm days in November so far. Had a lovely day thank you and I hope you did also :)

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  10. Juncos come into feeders when the weather is going to turn bad.

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    1. Any day now I'm sure, but it's been a lovely November so far. Thanks Red :)

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  11. Hooray for the returning birds. Those frogs are cute!

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    1. Hooray yes very much so :) Thanks Ellen, I am happy to welcome those frogs on the table. They seem to be settling in nicely and doing a good job of keeping the birds hydrated, ha!

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  12. That is awesome! Now that they are back, they will be eating you out of house and home.

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  13. Awesome that they are returning!

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  14. Sometimes those window photos are the best ones. And I love how the sunlight was coming through in your pictures. aaahhh, the mourning doves are so precious. I see them on my lawn often. I like your three frogs too!

    Happy November days, Denise.

    ~Sheri

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    1. Thanks so much, I'm happy to have such a good view of them, relatively closely. I'll be happy when I can get my trail cam out there though, Happy November days to you also Sheri :)

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  15. it's always wonderful to see them at the feeders. i will back up and see why they left or if these are just your migrating birds!!

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    1. I know you get a great view from your windows Debbie. I have loved the photos you have taken. We had a new deck, that was the reason they all disappeared.

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  16. Just so pleased that the birds are back :)

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you very much Jan, so kind of you. All the best to you too :)

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  17. My birds are back too and it is a welcone arrival. You got some terrific photos!

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  18. Surprisingly good pictures, considering there was a screen door. I like the idea of the mourning doves dancing to Swan Lake.

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    1. Thank you Linda, they do well with the music in the background :)

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  19. Beautiful photos! Your birds are lovely! You get such great photos of them, my friend.

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  20. It's pleasing to see them return, they are wonderful small creatures.

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    1. Very much so Margaret and I totally agree, thank you :)

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  21. Actually those first few photos with the magical lights are quite stunning.

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