The Mourning Doves were very polite and didn't groan. I am happy they are visiting still.
After being largely absent for many months, this little chipmunk turned up.
There's hope yet, so did the House Finch. Not a very good photo but it will help the old memory box.
That’s all she’s got for this Saturday Morning at the Bird Feeder.
The birds are slowly coming back.
Have a great weekend everyone,
and thanks for visiting
Translation available for our international friends using the translation button on my side bar.
1st photo:
“She needs to pick her leaves out of the water. I’m tired of them.”
2nd Photo:
“Which reminds me. What do trees say every year? I’m ready to turn over a new leaf.”
"And they all fell in the water dish."
“Oh boy!”
Denise, I don't get to see doves and I think they are beautiful and peaceful birds. How lovely they come to visit you ❤️ The bird's chat made me laugh. The 🐿 and finch are a delight to see. Thank you so much for sharing, dear friend 🧡
ReplyDeleteSo glad this made you laugh Linda and you are very welcome dear friend :)
DeleteYou got a wonderful photo of the cute little chipmunk! I love the title, as I love crows.
ReplyDeleteI like crows too Ginny :) and am happy you enjoyed the chipmunk so much.
DeleteCool post!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne :)
DeleteThanks for the lovely, funny post! I love your cute animal photos! It's so nice to see them again! Have a lovely autumn weekend!
ReplyDeletehugs Elke
Greetings Elke and you are very welcome :) thank you! So glad you enjoyed. You have a lovely autumn weekend also. Hugs, Denise
DeleteSweet photographs. The birds and other visitors will appreciate the food as the days grow colder.
ReplyDeleteThank you Janice, happy you enjoyed :) I expect you are correct on the colder days.
DeleteSo nice to see birds back at the feeders. It's going to be a busy place. I think my favorites are the mourning doves.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ann, slowly but surely :) The mourning doves are a favorite.
DeleteLOL..always a pleasure to visit your Saturday Morning at the Bird Feeder, Denise.
ReplyDeleteThe mourning doves are more polite than me. I groaned!
ReplyDeleteThat’s a very active and well used feeder. I didn’t know that crows would visit feeders.
ReplyDeleteOur mourning doves are all gone, not to be seen until probably April, maybe March if we are lucky.
ReplyDeleteWe had lots of mourning doves for a long time. Now we don't. I don't know why. The bird feeder does give me a smile.
ReplyDeleteGolly gee the crows are picky picky...several years ago I had a time with them 'washing their road kill' in my birdbath. I had no idea they 'washed road kill' too funny they don't like leaves in the fountain. TOL TOL to each his own
ReplyDeleteHugs cecilia
You are getting birds to talk
ReplyDeleteI saw a pair of cardinals this week and some tufted titmouse [or should that be titmice?]. I hung the suet feeder back up. We did find it in the grass and suet block was in a garden bed - discovered yesterday.
ReplyDeleteAlways love the bird feeder stories. :)
ReplyDeleteNo hay animal que se resista, cuando tiene un planto de alimento por delante.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a peaceful start to the weekend, spending the morning at the bird feeder. It's those simple, consistent joys, like seeing the Mourning Doves, that really make a Saturday special. It must be lovely to see the chipmunk return after such a long absence. They always add such frantic energy to the quiet scene. And I'm glad the House Finch also made an appearance to fill up your "old memory box," as you say. It is encouraging to hear that the birds are slowly coming back. Hopefully, you'll see a lot more visitors as the weather changes. Have a wonderful rest of your weekend.
ReplyDeleteHaha good ones Denise. Remember to clean the leaves out for next week haha! :-D
ReplyDeleteYou have a nice selection of friends at the feeder. Cute photos and captions!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Aww that is a nice collection of visitors.
ReplyDeleteThe Autumn Leaves are falling (too) well here!!!
Enjoy your weekend.
All the best Jan
Lindas aves. te mando un beso.
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