These poor Dark-eyed Juncos are suffering from the after-effects of Camera Lady finding the photos of all those statues yesterday. Wait until they see the photos from the zoo!
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Well done Denise..
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Thank you Margaret :) I will be right on over.
DeleteThanks for the smiles.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome my friend :)
DeleteEverything does feel better after a cuppa! I can remember if I ever went to my Mum with a broken heart or some other dilemma, she'd always say "I'll put the kettle on".
ReplyDeleteThat’s a real sweet memory Pamela. Thanks for sharing that :) I used to hear that from my Mum too.
DeleteHe is a cutie! We have them in the winter also. Funny how they migrate to a cold place in the winter, and do not go south. They are also called Snow Birds.
ReplyDeleteSnow Bird is a pretty name for them. I will have to find out more. Thanks Ginny :)
DeleteHappy weekend to you too, Denise. Actually, here in Hawaii it's still Friday. I need to go to bed though. :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Kay and a happy weekend to you also :) I hope you had a good night’s sleep.
DeleteVery warm conversation
ReplyDeleteSo nice of you to say, thank you Roentare :)
DeleteWhat a pretty little bird that is. Excellent advice on having the cuppa too :)
ReplyDeleteHe is a smart little bird too :) Thanks Ann!
DeleteLove the cute juncos and the captions! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you Eileen, you have a great weekend too :)
DeleteCute and sweet little bird. who knew they could read and see photos of statues. Only you I think... hope the feet are not to cold
ReplyDeleteYes, who knew, lol! I will be knitting them waterproof booties next 😉 All joking aside, I wonder about that too, or any of the wildlife. The snow didn’t seem to slow them down.
DeleteJuncos seem to show up just before bad weather.
ReplyDeleteAgree Red and a very welcome sight here in the wintertime :)
DeleteHappy weekend to you and the juncos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, and the juncos and I wish you the same :)
DeleteHappy Saturday
ReplyDeleteAnd to you also Christine :) Thank you!
DeleteWhat lovely photos of the birds, Denise. And I really like that lady statue. I had to leave mine behind when I moved, as it was just too expensive to haul all my statues.
ReplyDeleteHave a relaxing weekend, my friend.
~Sheri
Thank you Sheri :) I am so sorry you had to leave your statues behind. That would have made me sad. You have a relaxing weekend also my friend :)
DeleteSweet little junco (we always called them snowbirds growing up). I always enjoy your creative posts with your backyard friends, Denise! Now that statue the camera lady has featured is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you Martha Ellen :) I like the name snowbirds very much and very appropriate. The statue was a great find at pixabay. I agree with you, she is lovely.
DeleteThat little Junco is so sweet! I love the dialogue. You must have fun doing these (we have fun seeing them!)
ReplyDeleteI love Junco's. Thank you Jeanie, for the sweet comment, and yes I do have fun. I look at those little birds/squirrel faces, and they seem to be telling me what to say with their expressions. Most of the time anyway :)
DeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you William :)
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